Abstract

The fabrication of fluorescence-based pH sensors, embedded into etched pits of an optical fibre via highly controllable and spatially selective photo-polymerisation is described and the sensors validated.

Highlights

  • Controlled core-to-core photo-polymerisation – fabrication of an optical fibre-based pH sensor†‡

  • The fabrication of fluorescence-based pH sensors, embedded into etched pits of an optical fibre via highly controllable and spatially selective photo-polymerisation is described and the sensors validated

  • Optical fibres have been widely used in this area, driven by the increasing demand for small, compact, and simple robust sensors that can be delivered to a location remote from the optical measurement apparatus

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Controlled core-to-core photo-polymerisation – fabrication of an optical fibre-based pH sensor†‡ The fabrication of fluorescence-based pH sensors, embedded into etched pits of an optical fibre via highly controllable and spatially selective photo-polymerisation is described and the sensors validated.

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