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Conference 6380: Smart Medical and Biomedical Sensor Technology IVWang et al.
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- Wang X
- Xu J
- Wang Z
- Cooper K
- Wang A
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- Photonics for Applications in Industry, Life Sciences, and Communications
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This paper presents a novel intrinsic fiber optic Fabry-Perot (FP) structure with a micrometric diameter tip. With the FP cavity inside the fiber, the change in optical path length distance (OPD) caused by the environment can be demodulated. With such a tiny protrusion, the …
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