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  • 2023Temperature and RH response of polymer CYTOP FBG treated by gamma radiation1citations
  • 2017Thermal and chemical treatment of polymer optical fiber Bragg grating sensors for enhanced mechanical sensitivity78citations
  • 2017Polymer optical fiber Bragg grating inscription with a single UV laser pulse76citations
  • 2016Microstructured polymer optical fibre sensors for opto-acoustic endoscopy15citations
  • 2015Fiber-optic liquid level monitoring system using microstructured polymer fiber Bragg grating array sensors16citations
  • 2015High performance liquid-level sensor based on mPOFBG for aircraft applicationscitations

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Microstructured polymer optical fibre sensors for opto-acoustic endoscopy

  • Sugden, Kate
  • Webb, David J.
  • Zubel, Michal
  • Pospori, Andreas
  • Lamela, Horacio
  • Broadway, Christian Francis Benjamin
  • Carpintero, Guillermo
  • Gallego, Daniel
Abstract

<p>Opto-acoustic imaging is a growing field of research in recent years, providing functional imaging of physiological biomarkers, such as the oxygenation of haemoglobin. Piezo electric transducers are the industry standard detector for ultrasonics, but their limited bandwidth, susceptibility to electromagnetic interference and their inversely proportional sensitivity to size all affect the detector performance. Sensors based on polymer optical fibres (POF) are immune to electromagnetic interference, have lower acoustic impedance and a reduced Young's Modulus compared to silica fibres. Furthermore, POF enables the possibility of a wideband sensor and a size appropriate to endoscopy. Micro-structured POF (mPOF) used in an interferometric detector has been shown to be an order of magnitude more sensitive than silica fibre at 1 MHz and 3 times more sensitive at 10 MHz. We present the first opto-acoustic measurements obtained using a 4.7mm PMMA mPOF Bragg grating with a fibre diameter of 130 μm and present the lateral directivity pattern of a PMMA mPOF FBG ultrasound sensor over a frequency range of 1-50 MHz. We discuss the impact of the pattern with respect to the targeted application and draw conclusions on how to mitigate the problems encountered.</p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • polymer
  • ultrasonic
  • susceptibility