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Spatially tuned photonic crystal fiber sensor mimics visible and near-infrared regimes for wide-range multi-analyte detection

•Dual-Core PCF Design: Novel sensor design with concentric ring cladding enhances coupling.•Versatile Spectral Operation: Works in VIS and n-IR bands, enabling multi-analyte detection.•Dual-Channel Multi-Analyte Detection: Superior for practical applications, enabling simultaneous multi-analyte dete...

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Published in:Measurement : journal of the International Measurement Confederation 2024-03, Vol.227, p.114272, Article 114272
Main Authors: Muqeet, Abdul, Aqueel Ashraf, Muhammad, Mumtaz, Farhan
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