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Paper Abstract
The ability to determine oxygen concentration is of great importance for many industhal, medical and
environmental applications. Optical oxygen sensors are attractive because of their many advantages over other
sensor types, in that they offer the possibility of miniaturization, have fast response times, do not consume
oxygen, and are not easily poisoned.
Paper Details
Date Published: 14 September 1994
PDF: 4 pages
Proc. SPIE 2360, Tenth International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors, (14 September 1994); doi: 10.1117/12.184961
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 2360:
Tenth International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors
Brian Culshaw; Julian D. C. Jones, Editor(s)
PDF: 4 pages
Proc. SPIE 2360, Tenth International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors, (14 September 1994); doi: 10.1117/12.184961
Show Author Affiliations
Gerard O'Keeffe, Dublin City Univ. (Ireland)
Brian D. MacCraith, Dublin City Univ. (Ireland)
Aisling K. McEvoy, Dublin City Univ. (Ireland)
Brian D. MacCraith, Dublin City Univ. (Ireland)
Aisling K. McEvoy, Dublin City Univ. (Ireland)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 2360:
Tenth International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors
Brian Culshaw; Julian D. C. Jones, Editor(s)
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