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Single-arm double-mode double-order planar waveguide interferometric sensor

A sensor is described for which interference measurements of the phase delay between two propagating modes of different orders in a slab thin-film waveguide are used as the sensing technique. The basic building block of the sensor is a polymer film doped with an indicator dye such as Bromocresol Pur...

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Published in:Applied optics (2004) 2001-01, Vol.40 (3), p.349-359
Main Authors: Sarkisov, S S, Diggs, D E, Adamovsky, G, Curley, M J
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