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Fiber-Optic Fabry-Perot Sensors
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Fiber-optic Fabry-Perot (FFP) sensors boast notable advantages over other optical fiber sensors, including their immunity to electromagnetic interference, high resolution, compact size, and low cost. This book offers a complete overview of FFP sensing technology, integrating the knowledge and tools of multiple fields including optics, sensing, micromachining, instrumentation, physics, and materials science. The main chapters discuss operating principles, microstructures, fabrication methods, signal demodulation, instrumentation, and applications.
The authors deliver a complete overview of fiber-optic Fabry-Perot (FFP) sensing technology, integrating the knowledge and tools of multiple fields including optics, sensing, micromachining, instrumentation, physics, and materials science. The main chapters discuss operating principles, microstructures, fabrication methods, signal demodulation, and instrumentation. This treatment spans the full range of structures (intrinsic/extrinsic, multimode fiber vs single-mode fibers), as well as advanced micromachining technologies and major interrogating and multiplexing methods for the formation of multi-point, quasi-distributed sensing networks. Readers will also gain a summary of state-of-the-art applications in oil, gas, and electricity industries, aerospace technology, and biomedicine.
Yun-Jiang Rao is Dean of the School of Communication & Information Engineering, and Director of the Key Lab of Optical Fiber Sensing & Communications at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. Zeng-Ling Ran and Yuan Gong are both associate professors at the Optical Fiber Technology Research Laboratory of the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China.
"This book strikes a good balance between fundamental materials science and technology developments with diverse topics ranging from epitaxial growth of high-aluminum and high-indium composition III-nitride thin-film and nanostructural materials to development of native GaN substrates, from fundamental understandings of electronic and optical properties to processing techniques which are of central important to improve device performance, and from continued push to new emitter wavelengths to new frontiers in solar cells, intersubband (ISB) optoelectronics, lighting communications, and quantum light emitters?. I believe this book will be a great resource to researchers and engineers, both in academia and industry, to learn and be inspired by the latest developments and potentials of III-nitride materials and devices."
?Shuji Nakamura, 2014 Nobel Laureate in Physics and Professor of Materials, University of California Santa Barbara
Contents
Series Preface
Preface
Authors
Chapter 1 Principles
Chapter 2 Microstructures of FFPI Sensors
Chapter 3 Fabrication Techniques for FFPI Sensors
Chapter 4 Physical and Biochemical Sensors Based on FFPIs
Chapter 5 Interrogation and Multiplexing Techniques for FFP Sensors
Chapter 6 Applications
Index