Intrinsic Sol−Gel Clad Fiber-Optic Sensors with Time-Resolved Detection
Sol−gel clad fiber-optic waveguides are investigated as intrinsic distributed fiber-optic chemical sensors. The porous sol−gel cladding allows diffusion of analytes into the evanescent field region close to the fiber-optic core. Pulsed optical excitation (0.5 ns) and time-resolved emission detection...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Analytical chemistry (Washington) 1996-07, Vol.68 (14), p.2289-2295 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Sol−gel clad fiber-optic waveguides are investigated as intrinsic distributed fiber-optic chemical sensors. The porous sol−gel cladding allows diffusion of analytes into the evanescent field region close to the fiber-optic core. Pulsed optical excitation (0.5 ns) and time-resolved emission detection can be used to simultaneously monitor several multiplexed sensor clad regions along a single optical fiber. Time-resolved detection is also demonstrated as a means of resolving both the spatial location and the fluorescence kinetics of intrinsic sensor chromophores along the fiber-optic waveguide. Narrow band excitation and spectrally resolved emission provide additional experimental means for discriminating between specific sensor clad regions. A fluorescein-doped silica xerogel clad pH sensor and an undoped aluminosilica xerogel clad quinone sensor are demonstrated as intrinsic sol−gel clad fiber-optic sensors. |
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ISSN: | 0003-2700 1520-6882 |
DOI: | 10.1021/ac960078r |