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ItemFabrication of Multimode-Single Mode Polymer Fiber Tweezers for Single Cell Trapping and Identification with Improved Performance( 2018) Rodrigues,SM ; Joana Isabel Paiva ; Ribeiro,RSR ; Soppera,O ; João Paulo Cunha ; Pedro Jorge ; 6260 ; 5864 ; 3565Optical fiber tweezers have been gaining prominence in several applications in Biology and Medicine. Due to their outstanding focusing abilities, they are able to trap and manipulate microparticles, including cells, needing any physical contact and with a low degree of invasiveness to the trapped cell. Recently, we proposed a fiber tweezer configuration based on a polymeric micro-lens on the top of a single mode fiber, obtained by a self-guided photopolymerization process. This configuration is able to both trap and identify the target through the analysis of short-term portions of the back-scattered signal. In this paper, we propose a variant of this fabrication method, capable of producing more robust fiber tips, which produce stronger trapping effects on targets by as much as two to ten fold. These novel lenses maintain the capability of distinguish the different classes of trapped particles based on the back-scattered signal. This novel fabrication method consists in the introduction of a multi mode fiber section on the tip of a single mode (SM) fiber. A detailed description of how relevant fabrication parameters such as the length of the multi mode section and the photopolymerization laser power can be tuned for different purposes (e.g., microparticles trapping only, simultaneous trapping and sensing) is also provided, based on both experimental and theoretical evidences.
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ItemFabrication of periodic structures in optical fibers by femtosecond laser micromachining for sensing applications( 2019) Carlos Duarte Viveiros ; João Miguel Maia ; Vítor Oliveira Amorim ; Pedro Jorge ; Paulo Vicente Marques ; 3565 ; 4287 ; 5872 ; 6407 ; 6596A femtosecond laser direct writing system was developed to explore the fabrication of periodic structures in optical fibers. The possibility to write type I first- A nd second-order Bragg gratings in the same single-mode fiber (SMF-28e), with reflectivities of 99.6 % and 59.3 %, respectively, is presented. The fabrication of structures (waveguides and grating) in a coreless and in a SMF-28e fiber was first demonstrated, and the gratings were then exposed to a thermal annealing up to 1000°C. The FBG inscribed in the SMF-28e fiber presents thermal stability at temperatures of 800 °C and a temperature sensitivity of 14.34 pm/°C was determined. © 2019 SPIE.
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ItemFemtosecond Laser Direct Writing of Turn Around Point Long Period Fiber Gratings Coated with Titanium Dioxide for Improved Sensitivity( 2020) Carlos Duarte Viveiros ; De Almeida,JMMM ; Luís Carlos Coelho ; Vasconcelos,H ; João Miguel Maia ; Amorim,VA ; Pedro Jorge ; Paulo Vicente Marques ; 3565 ; 4287 ; 5256 ; 5872 ; 6596The fabrication of Turn Around Point Long Period Fiber Grating in standard SMF-28e fibers through femtosecond laser direct writing is demonstrated and its sensing sensitivity is improved by coating the fiber with titanium dioxide through physical vapor deposition. © 2021 The Author(s).
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ItemFemtosecond laser direct written off-axis fiber Bragg gratings for sensing applications( 2020) Carlos Duarte Viveiros ; Vítor Oliveira Amorim ; João Miguel Maia ; Susana Oliveira Silva ; Orlando Frazão ; Pedro Jorge ; Fernandes,LA ; Paulo Vicente Marques ; 3565 ; 4061 ; 4287 ; 4678 ; 5872 ; 6407 ; 6596First order off-axis fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) were fabricated in a standard single mode fiber (SMF-28e) through femtosecond laser direct writing. A minimum offset distance between the grating and core center of 2.5 µm was found to create a multimode section, which supports two separate fiber modes (LP0,1 and LP1,1), each split into two degenerate polarization modes. The resulting structure breaks the cylindrical symmetry of the fiber, introducing birefringence (˜10-4) resulting in a polarization dependent Bragg wavelength for each mode. Based on the modal and birefringence behavior, three off-axis FBGs were fabricated with 3.0, 4.5 and 6.0 µm offsets from the core center, and then characterized in strain, temperature, and curvature. The tested off-axis FBGs exhibited a similar strain sensitivity of ~1.14 pm/µ? and a temperature sensitivity of ~12 pm/C. The curvature and orientation angle were simultaneously monitored by analyzing the intensity fluctuation and the wavelength shift of the LP1,1 Bragg resonance. A maximum curvature sensitivity of 0.53 dB/m-1 was obtained for the off-axis FBG with a 3.0 µm offset. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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ItemFemtosecond laser direct written off-axis fiber Bragg gratings for sensing applications( 2020) Carlos Duarte Viveiros ; Vítor Oliveira Amorim ; João Miguel Maia ; Susana Oliveira Silva ; Orlando Frazão ; Pedro Jorge ; Fernandes,LA ; Paulo Vicente Marques ; 3565 ; 4061 ; 4287 ; 4678 ; 5872 ; 6407 ; 6596First order off-axis fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) were fabricated in a standard single mode fiber (SMF-28e) through femtosecond laser direct writing. A minimum offset distance between the grating and core center of 2.5 µm was found to create a multimode section, which supports two separate fiber modes (LP0,1 and LP1,1), each split into two degenerate polarization modes. The resulting structure breaks the cylindrical symmetry of the fiber, introducing birefringence (˜10-4) resulting in a polarization dependent Bragg wavelength for each mode. Based on the modal and birefringence behavior, three off-axis FBGs were fabricated with 3.0, 4.5 and 6.0 µm offsets from the core center, and then characterized in strain, temperature, and curvature. The tested off-axis FBGs exhibited a similar strain sensitivity of ~1.14 pm/µ? and a temperature sensitivity of ~12 pm/C. The curvature and orientation angle were simultaneously monitored by analyzing the intensity fluctuation and the wavelength shift of the LP1,1 Bragg resonance. A maximum curvature sensitivity of 0.53 dB/m-1 was obtained for the off-axis FBG with a 3.0 µm offset. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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ItemFemtosecond laser micromachining of Fabry-Perot interferometers in SMF-28 fiber for pressure sensing (Conference Presentation)( 2020) Carlos Duarte Viveiros ; José Almeida ; Luís Carlos Coelho ; João Miguel Maia ; Amorim,VA ; Vasconcelos,H ; Pedro Jorge ; Paulo Vicente Marques ; 5256 ; 5799 ; 5872 ; 6596 ; 3565 ; 4287
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ItemFemtosecond laser-written long period fibre gratings coated with titanium dioxide for improved sensitivity( 2020) Carlos Duarte Viveiros ; José Almeida ; Luís Carlos Coelho ; Vasconcelos,H ; Vítor Oliveira Amorim ; João Miguel Maia ; Pedro Jorge ; Paulo Vicente Marques ; 3565 ; 4287 ; 5256 ; 5799 ; 5872 ; 6407 ; 6596
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ItemImproved Fabrication of Polymeric Optical Fiber Tweezers for Single Cell Detection( 2018) Rodrigues,SM ; Joana Isabel Paiva ; Ribeiro,RSR ; Soppera,O ; Pedro Jorge ; 6260 ; 3565
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ItemSpectral Tuning of Long Period Fiber Gratings Fabricated by Femtosecond Laser Micromachining through Thermal Annealing( 2019) Carlos Duarte Viveiros ; José Almeida ; Luís Carlos Coelho ; Helena Soares Vasconcelos ; Vítor Oliveira Amorim ; João Miguel Maia ; Pedro Jorge ; 3565 ; 5256 ; 5799 ; 5872 ; 6407 ; 6596 ; 7222A femtosecond laser direct writing system was developed to explore the fabrication of long-period fiber gratings (LPFGs) in SMF28 fibers. The LPFGs, showing the mode LP1,6 at 1500 nm, were exposed to high-temperature annealing up to 950 °C. Modifications in the refractive index (RI) modulation are observed through a blue-shift in the LPFG attenuation bands and above 850 °C, the mode LP1,7 appear at 1600 nm. The wavelength sensitivity to external RI from 1.300 to 1.452 was estimated for both modes before and after annealing. Greater sensitivity was found for the higher order mode in the entire range reaching 2400 nm/RIU around 1.440.
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ItemTemperature Stability and Spectral Tuning of Long Period Fiber Gratings Fabricated by Femtosecond Laser Direct Writing( 2020) Carlos Duarte Viveiros ; José Almeida ; Luís Carlos Coelho ; Helena Soares Vasconcelos ; João Miguel Maia ; Vítor Oliveira Amorim ; Pedro Jorge ; Paulo Vicente Marques ; 3565 ; 4287 ; 5256 ; 5799 ; 5872 ; 6407 ; 6596 ; 7222Long period fiber gratings (LPFGs) were fabricated in a standard single mode fiber (SMF-28e) through femtosecond (fs) laser direct writing. LPFGs with longer and shorter periods were fabricated, which allows coupling from the fundamental core mode to lower and higher order asymmetric cladding modes (LP1,6 and LP1,12, respectively). For the grating periods of 182.7 and 192.5 µm, it was verified that the LP1,12 mode exhibits a TAP at approximately 1380 and 1448 nm in air and water, respectively. Characterization of the LPFGs subjected to high-temperature thermal treatment was accomplished. Fine-tuning of the resonance band’s position and thermal stability up to 600 °C was shown. The temperature sensitivity was characterized for the gratings with different periods and for different temperature ranges. A maximum sensitivity of -180.73, and 179.29 pm/°C was obtained for the two resonances of the 182.7 µm TAP LPFG, in the range between 250 and 600 °C.
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ItemTowards a Single Parameter Sensing for Bacteria Sorting through Optical Fiber Trapping and Back-Scattered Signal Analysis( 2018) Joana Isabel Paiva ; Ribeiro,RSR ; Pedro Jorge ; Carla Carmelo Rosa ; Cunha,JPS ; 4318 ; 3565 ; 6260
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ItemTurn Around Point Long Period Fiber Gratings With Coupling to Asymmetric Cladding Modes Fabricated by a Femtosecond Laser and Coated With Titanium Dioxide( 2021) Carlos Duarte Viveiros ; José Almeida ; Luís Carlos Coelho ; Vasconcelos,H ; João Miguel Maia ; Amorim,VA ; Pedro Jorge ; Paulo Vicente Marques ; 3565 ; 4287 ; 5256 ; 5799 ; 5872 ; 6596A detailed study of turn around point (TAP) long period fiber gratings (LPFGs) with coupling to the asymmetric cladding modes of a standard single-mode fiber (SMF-28e), fabricated by femtosecond (fs) laser direct writing was realized. The entire fabrication process, including the coating with different titanium dioxide (TiO2) film thicknesses of LPFGs and the corrections needed to achieve coated devices operating precisely in the TAP condition with coupling to the asymmetric cladding modes, was addressed. The significant fabrication details are also given, such as inscription periods, shape and localization of the refractive index modifications across the core. The fabrication process described allows the optimization of the LPFGs sensitivity in regards to the surrounding refractive index (SRI). Optimization of the writing parameters to obtain gratings working at the TAP for two different media surrounding the fiber (water and air) was achieved. It was demonstrated that for a grating period of 191.8 mu m, the LP1,12 mode exhibits a TAP at 1442.7 nm in air, and for a period of 192.5 mu m, the same mode exhibits a TAP at 1448.6 nm in water. The LPFGs operating at the TAP in air and water were coated with 10, 20, and 30 nm thin TiO2 film thicknesses and the spectral behavior characterized. The wavelength sensitivity to the surrounding refractive index (SRI) was assessed in the range between 1.3700 to 1.4120, and a maximum sensitivity of similar to 8051.4 nm/RIU was measured for the 192.5 mu m LPFG coated with a 30 nm thick TiO2 film.