DocumentCode
1255851
Title
Direct and chemically-mediated absorption spectroscopy using optical fiber instrumentation
Author
Mignani, Anna Grazia ; Mencaglia, Andrea Azelio
Author_Institution
Ist. di Ricerca sulle Onde Elettromagnetiche, CNR, Firenze, Italy
Volume
2
Issue
1
fYear
2002
fDate
2/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
52
Lastpage
57
Abstract
This paper shows various applications of optical fiber sensors to absorption spectroscopy. Sensors for the monitoring of chromium in sewage water and for the colorimetry of gasoline samples are presented together with sensors for radiation dosimetry in radiotherapy and for lighting control in museum environments. In all these sensors, a combination of broadband and multi-band spectral measurements are collected using the same custom instrumentation unit consisting of LED light sources and an optical fiber microspectrometer. Extensions of the unit to implement other sensors making use of visible spectral range are discussed. The custom instrumentation implemented to address these sensors is their key unifying feature. It opens the possibility of addressing other sensors making use of absorption-based optrodes which present an analyte-modulated absorption spectrum in the visible spectral range
Keywords
chemical sensors; colorimetry; dosimeters; dosimetry; fibre optic sensors; infrared spectrometers; infrared spectroscopy; intensity modulation; lighting control; photochromism; spectrochemical analysis; spectrophotometry; spectroscopy computing; visible spectrometers; visible spectroscopy; water pollution measurement; Gafchromic gels; LED light sources; absorption spectroscopy; absorption-based optrodes; analyte-modulated absorption spectrum; broadband spectral measurements; chemically-mediated spectroscopy; chromium monitoring; colorimetry; custom instrumentation unit; direct spectroscopy; extrinsic sensing; gasoline samples; intensity-modulated type sensor; intrinsic sensing; lighting control; microoptic probe; modular instrumentation; multiband spectral measurements; museum environments; near infrared spectrophotometry; on-line monitoring; optical fiber microspectrometer; optical fiber sensors; optoelectronic module management; photochromic transducer; radiation dosimetry; radiotherapy; sewage water; software management; visible spectral range; Chemical sensors; Chromium; Dosimetry; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Instruments; Lighting control; Optical fiber sensors; Petroleum; Radiation monitoring; Spectroscopy;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/7361.987061
Filename
987061
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