Controlled core-to-core photo-polymerisation-fabrication of an optical fibre-based pH sensor

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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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Mohamad, F., Tanner, M. G., Choudhury, D., Choudhary, T. R., Wood, H. A. C., Harrington, K., & Bradley, M. (2017, October 7). Controlled core-to-core photo-polymerisation-fabrication of an optical fibre-based pH sensor. Analyst. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7an00454k

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