Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos
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Publication Open Access Beyond near-infrared lossy mode resonances with fluoride glass optical fiber(Optica, 2021) Vitoria Pascual, Ignacio; Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; Ozcariz Celaya, Aritz; Imas GonzĆ”lez, JosĆ© Javier; MatĆas Maestro, Ignacio; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio Ingeniaritzaren; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Universidad PĆŗblica de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate PublikoaThe objective of this Letter consists of the exploration of the lossy mode resonance (LMR) phenomenon beyond the nearinfrared region and specifically in the short wave infrared region (SWIR) and medium wave infrared region (MWIR). The experimental and theoretical results show for the first time, to the best of our knowledge, not only LMRs in these regions, but also the utilization of fluoride glass optical fiber associated with this phenomenon. The fabricated devices consist of a nanometric thin-film of titanium dioxide used as LMR generating material, which probed extraordinary sensitivities to external refractive index (RI) variations. RI sensitivity was studied in the SWIR and MWIR under different conditions, such as the LMR wavelength range or the order of resonance, showing a tremendous potential for the detection of minute concentrations of gaseous or biological compounds in different media.Publication Open Access A comprehensive review: materials for the fabrication of optical fiber refractometers based on lossy mode resonance(MDPI, 2020) Ozcariz Celaya, Aritz; Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; Arregui San MartĆn, Francisco Javier; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio Ingeniaritzaren; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Universidad PĆŗblica de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa, PJUPNA26Lossy mode resonance based sensors have been extensively studied in recent years. The versatility of the lossy mode resonance phenomenon has led to the development of sensors based on different configurations that make use of a wide range of materials. The coating material is one of the key elements in the performance of a refractometer. This review paper intends to provide a global view of the wide range of coating materials available for the development of lossy mode resonance based refractometers.Publication Open Access Micro sized interdigital capacitor for humidity detection based on agarose coating(2021) Vitoria Pascual, Ignacio; Armas, Dayron; Coronel Camones, Carlos Manuel; Ozcariz Celaya, Aritz; Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; MatĆas Maestro, Ignacio; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio IngeniaritzarenA micro sized interdigital capacitor has been proposed for the detection of relative humidity. The photolithography technique enables the fabrication of fingers with a size of 10x500 um. A thin film of agarose functionalizes the sensor for humidity sensing, which improves its performance by 155 times, obtaining a sensitivity of 32.98 pF/%RH.Publication Open Access A comprehensive study of optical resonances in metals, dielectrics, and excitonic materials in double interface structures(Elsevier, 2025-02-01) Imas GonzĆ”lez, JosĆ© Javier; MatĆas Maestro, Ignacio; Del Villar, Ignacio; Ozcariz Celaya, Aritz; Vitoria Pascual, Ignacio; Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoa eta Telekomunikazio Ingeniaritza; Institute of Smart Cities - ISCFrom an optical perspective, depending on the relationship between the real (n) and imaginary (k) parts of its refractive index, three broad categories of materials can be distinguished: metals (k Āæ n), dielectrics (n Āæ k), and materials in which n Āæ k (termed here excitonic materials). The modes and optical resonances that appear in a thin film bounded by two dielectrics with similar refractive index, what we call here a double interface structure, have been widely studied in the case of metals, but not for dielectrics, or materials with n Āæ k. In this work, we propose a new approach, based on employing the phase matching condition to correlate the resonances that appear in the wavelength versus incident angle color maps of the reflected power with the modal analysis of the cross section of the structure. This analysis is performed, using an attenuated total reflection (ATR) setup, for thin film materials that belong to each of the mentioned categories: a metal (gold, Au), a dielectric (titanium dioxide, TiO2), and a material with n Āæ k (chromium, Cr). The theoretical analysis is supported with experimental results. It is demonstrated that this method enables to identify any resonance at any wavelength or incident angle, being valid for all three types of materials. Therefore, it is considered the suggested approach will help the research in these materials and in the double interface structure in the optics and photonics field.Publication Open Access Mode transitions and thickness measurements during deposition of nanoscale TiO2 coatings on tilted fiber Bragg gratings(IEEE, 2022) Imas GonzĆ”lez, JosĆ© Javier; Albert, Jacques; Del Villar, Ignacio; Ozcariz Celaya, Aritz; Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; MatĆas Maestro, Ignacio; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio Ingeniaritzaren; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica, Electrónica y de ComunicaciónThe mode transition is a phenomenon observed in thin film coated long period fiber gratings (LPGs) and singlemode multimode single-mode (SMS) fibers for certain values of the coating thickness and refractive index, resulting in increased sensitivity for sensing applications. It is shown here that mode transitions occur simultaneously for a large number of mode resonances in the transmission spectra of tilted fiber Bragg gratings (TFBG) measured during the deposition of ~350nm thick TiO2 coatings by Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD). In TFBGs, the mode transition shows up as an acceleration of the resonance wavelength shift vs thickness, but without fading of the resonance amplitude. Furthermore, the results show that the mode transition for cladding modes with predominantly āTEā polarization at the cladding boundary is significantly sharper than that of predominantly āTMā polarized modes and that it occurs at a smaller coating thickness (<100 nm vs >200 nm). Finally, using a separately determined coating refractive index (2.14, by ellipsometry on witness flats deposited simultaneously) and simulations of the resonance shifts of the TFBG with coating thickness, it is demonstrated that a TFBG connected to a spectral interrogation system can be used to measure the growth of a coating on the surface of the fiber in real time.Publication Open Access Mode transition during deposition of nanoscale ITO coatings on tilted fiber Bragg gratings(Optica Publishing Group, 2022) Imas GonzĆ”lez, JosĆ© Javier; Albert, Jacques; Del Villar, Ignacio; Ozcariz Celaya, Aritz; Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; MatĆas Maestro, Ignacio; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio IngeniaritzarenThe mode transition phenomenon is experimentally demonstrated in tilted fiber Bragg gratings (TFBG) through the deposition of an indium tin oxide (ITO) thin film employing a DC sputtering machine.Publication Open Access Surface exciton polariton resonances (SEPR)-based sensors(Elsevier, 2023) Vitoria Pascual, Ignacio; Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; Ozcariz Celaya, Aritz; Imas GonzĆ”lez, JosĆ© Javier; Del Villar, Ignacio; MatĆas Maestro, Ignacio; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio Ingeniaritzaren; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica, Electrónica y de ComunicaciónA new type of resonance in the development of sensors using long-range surface exciton polariton (LRSEP) phenomena has been coined: surface exciton plasmon resonance (SEPR). The resonance was obtained in the reflected spectrum of a Kretschmann-Raether setup with a two-coupled-interface structure composed of 412 nm magnesium fluoride and 50 nm chromium thin films. The roles of different parameters such as thicknesses of the films and the incidence angles have been simulated. Some preliminary experimental results show a promising performance with a shift of the resonance central wavelength with changes in the incidence angle of -136.52 nm/° and a sensitivity of 23,221 nm/refractive index unit.Publication Open Access Electric discharge detection and localization using a distributed optical fiber vibration sensor(Elsevier, 2020) Costa, Igor Brutkowski Vieira da; Heim Weber, Guilherme; Gomes, Danilo Fernandes; GalvĆ£o, JosĆ© Rodolfo; Silva, Marco J. da; Pipa, Daniel R.; Ozcariz Celaya, Aritz; Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; Martelli, Cicero; Cardozo da Silva, Jean Carlos; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio Ingeniaritzaren; Universidad PĆŗblica de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate PublikoaPartial discharges are a type of electric discharge that cause localized breakdowns in a small portion of an insulating material without forming a complete rupture. In high power electric machines as well as in transmission lines, partial discharges are caused by the degradation and/or the presence of defects in the insulation. The damage caused by the partial discharges can be either thermal, mechanical or chemical and can cause progressive deterioration of the insulation and lead to catastrophic failure causing serious safety risks. In this work a Distributed Optical Fiber Sensor System (DOFS) for vibration measurements based on Sagnac interferometry is proposed. This system uses acoustic wave emission phenomena to detect and locate electric discharges in electric machines and insulated electrical cables. Two experiments were carried out evaluating the performance of the system. Electric discharges were measured firstly over a conductive board with an attached 10 m long flat-coiled optical fiber sensor and secondly, over a 1.20 m long electrical cable with an optical fiber sensor longitudinally attached to it. Results demonstrate that due to the high sensitivity of the system it is possible to detect partial discharges in both proposed experiments. This effect is observed even with a theoretical fiber optical sensing spatial resolution of approximately 50 m.Publication Open Access Performance analysis of a distributed optical fiber vibration sensor based on a sagnac interferometer(BMO/SBMag, 2023) Ozcariz Celaya, Aritz; Heim Weber, Guilherme; Gomes, Danilo Fernandes; Costa, Igor Brutkowski Vieira da; GalvĆ£o, JosĆ© Rodolfo; Martins, Victor Matheus; Pipa, Daniel R.; Silva, Marco J. da; Cardozo da Silva, Jean Carlos; Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; Martelli, Cicero; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio IngeniaritzarenIn this work, measuring capabilities of a Sagnac Interferometer-based Distributed Optical Fiber Sensor (DOFS) system are demonstrated by comparing its results to a conventional amplitude-based Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) system. Through a set of three different experiments, it was demonstrated that both sensing systems can detect and locate dynamical deformation along the fiber, in addition to determining its frequency components. The coherent amplitude-based DAS presented a lower background noise. In contrast, even though the Sagnac interferometry-based system presented low-frequency noise in the measurements, it is less susceptible to harmonic distortion for higher amplitude deformations since its sensing principles rely on the measurement of the accumulated phase rather than the amplitude of the backscattered signal purely. Accordingly, the Sagnac interferometry-based system arises as a promising and rather accessible topology for a DOFS implementation.Publication Open Access All-fiber ellipsometer for nanoscale dielectric coatings(Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2023) Imas GonzĆ”lez, JosĆ© Javier; MatĆas Maestro, Ignacio; Del Villar, Ignacio; Ozcariz Celaya, Aritz; Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; Albert, Jacques; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio IngeniaritzarenMultiple mode resonance shifts in tilted fiber Bragg gratings (TFBGs) are used to simultaneously measure the thickness and the refractive index of TiO2 thin films formed by Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) on optical fibers. This is achieved by comparing the experimental wavelength shifts of 8 TFBG resonances during the deposition process with simulated shifts from a range of thicknesses (T) and values of the real part of the refractive index (n). The minimization of an error function computed for each (n, T) pair then provides a solution for the thickness and refractive index of the deposited film and, a posteriori, to verify the deposition rate throughout the process from the time evolution of the wavelength shift data. Validations of the results were carried out with a conventional ellipsometer on flat witness samples deposited simultaneously with the fiber and with scanning electron measurements on cut pieces of the fiber itself. The final values obtained by the TFBG (n = 2.25, final thickness of 185 nm) were both within 4% of the validation measurements. This approach provides a method to measure the formation of nanoscale dielectric coatings on fibers in situ for applications that require precise thicknesses and refractive indices, such as the optical fiber sensor field. Furthermore, the TFBG can also be used as a process monitor for deposition on other substrates for deposition methods that produce uniform coatings on dissimilar shaped substrates, such as ALD.