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- 2023NonInvasive Glucose Fiber Sensor Based on Self-Imaging Technique: Proof of Concept
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NonInvasive Glucose Fiber Sensor Based on Self-Imaging Technique: Proof of Concept
Abstract
<jats:p>This paper proposes a proof of concept for a reflective fiber optic sensor based on multimode interference, designed to measure glucose concentrations in aqueous solutions that mimic the range of glucose concentrations found in human saliva. The sensor is fabricated by splicing a short section of coreless silica fiber into a standard single-mode fiber. By studying the principles of multimode interference and Self-imaging it was developed a sensing head that has a total length of 29.1 <jats:italic>mm</jats:italic>, approximately equal to the second self-image cycle. This sensing head allowed us to detect low concentrations of glucose (ranging from 0 to 268 <jats:italic>mg/dl</jats:italic>).</jats:p>