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Labyrinth metasurface absorber for ultra-high-sensitivity terahertz thin film sensing
In this work, a labyrinth metasurface sensor operating at the low‐frequency edge of the THz band is presented. Its intricate shape leads to a high electric field confinement on the surface of the structure, resulting in ... -
Labyrinth metasurface for biosensing applications: numerical study on the new paradigm of metageometries
The use of metasurfaces operating in the terahertz regime as biosensor devices has attracted increased interest in recent years due to their enhanced sensitivity and more accurate detection capability. Typical designs are ... -
Layer-by-layer nano-assembly: a powerful tool for optical fiber sensing applications
The ability to tune the composition of nanostructured thin films is a hot topic for the design of functional coatings with advanced properties for sensing applications. The control of the structure at the nanoscale level ... -
Libro II, De las donaciones y sucesiones. Título XX. De la partición de herencia (leyes 331 a 345)
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Light propagation and magnon-photon coupling in optically dispersive magnetic media
Achieving strong coupling between light and matter excitations in hybrid systems is a benchmark for the implementation of quantum technologies. We recently proposed (Bittencourt, Liberal, and Viola-Kusminskiy, arXiv:2110.02984) ... -
Liquid level sensor based on dynamic Fabry–Perot interferometers in processed capillary fiber
In this work, a novel optical fiber sensor capable of measuring both the liquid level and its refractive index is designed, manufactured and demonstrated through simulations and experimentally. For this, a silica capillary ... -
LMR-based optical sensor for ethylene detection at visible and mid-infrared regions
Ethylene monitoring has long been a method of controlling the ripening of climacteric fruits, but it turns out that this gas is an important biomarker in biomedical applications. This work presents an optical gas sensor ... -
Long-range traffic monitoring based on pulse-compression distributed acoustic sensing and advanced vehicle tracking and classification algorithm
We introduce a novel long-range traffic monitoring system for vehicle detection, tracking, and classification based on fiber-optic distributed acoustic sensing (DAS). High resolution and long range are provided by the use ... -
Long-term degradation rate of crystalline silicon PV modules at commercial PV plants: an 82-MWp assessment over 10 years
Due to high competitiveness in the PV sector, despite the low degradation rate of crystalline silicon PV modules (below 0.5%/year), it is still important for utilities to know its actual value due to its impact on energy ... -
Lossy mode resonance based 1-butanol sensor in the mid-infrared region
(Elsevier, 2023) Artículo / ArtikuluaThe utilization of nanometric Graphene Oxide / Polyethyleneimine (GO/PEI) bilayers deposited onto SnO2-coated CaF2 planar waveguides significantly enhances the sensitivity of Lossy Mode Resonances (LMR) based devices for ... -
Lossy mode resonance based microfluidic platform developed on planar waveguide for biosensing applications
The development of resonance phenomena-based optical biosensors has gained relevance in recent years due to the excellent optical fiber properties and progress in the research on materials and techniques that allow resonance ... -
Lossy mode resonance optical sensors based on indium-gallium-zinc oxide thin film
This work discusses an application of electrically conductive and optically transparent indium-gallium-zinc oxide (IGZO) thin films for fabrication of lossy mode resonance (LMR) based optical fiber refractometers. The films ... -
Lossy mode resonance sensors based on lateral light incidence in nanocoated planar waveguides
The deposition of an indium oxide (In2O3) thin film on conventional planar waveguides (a coverslip and a glass slide) allows generating lossy mode resonances (LMR) by lateral incidence of light on the waveguide and by ... -
Lossy mode resonance sensors based on nanocoated multimode-coreless-multimode fibre
In this work it is proved the ability to obtain lossy mode resonances (LMRs) in the transmission spectrum with multimode-coreless-multimode fibre optic structure coated with tin oxide on the coreless segment. The devices ... -
Lossy mode resonance-based optical immunosensor towards detecting gliadin in aqueous solutions
The development of accurate, intuitive, and easy-to-handle devices to detect different types of allergens is on the rise, as these are useful tools to guarantee consumer safety, which should be a priority for any food ... -
Lossy mode resonance-based sensors in planar configuration: a review
Lossy mode resonance (LMR)-based sensors have attracted much interest during the last decade in the domain of optical fiber (OF). Here, it is shown that the progress made in the transfer of this technology to planar ... -
Lossy mode resonances dependence on the geometry of a tapered monomode optical fiber
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Low cost gaze estimation: knowledge-based solutions
Eye tracking technology in low resolution scenarios is not a completely solved issue to date. The possibility of using eye tracking in a mobile gadget is a challenging objective that would permit to spread this technology ... -
Low cutoff wavelength etched SMS structures towards verification of the quality of automotive antifreeze
Optical fiber single mode-multimode-single mode (SMS) structures can be used as wavelength detection-based sensors. In this work, we focus on the performance at short wavelengths, where optical sources and detectors are ... -
Low-cost eye tracking calibration: a knowledge-based study
Subject calibration has been demonstrated to improve the accuracy in high-performance eye trackers. However, the true weight of calibration in off-the-shelf eye tracking solutions is still not addressed. In this work, a ...