An optimized method based on digitalized lissajous curve to determine lifetime of luminescent materials on optical fiber sensors

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Abstract

A method is proposed to determine lifetime of luminescent emissions based on the phase shift measurement employing the digitalized Lissajous representation: this diagram has been typically used with analogical algorithms, whereas the proposed method is performed in digital domain, showing an improved accuracy and repeatability. The procedure is studied and tested with two different oxygen sensors that show different sensitivities and signal levels in order to confirm the no influence of the signals intensity on the calibration process. The computational cost of the proposed method is low, which makes it possible to monitor in real time luminescence sensors based on reversible quenching with a potential low cost system based on a digital signal processor (DSP).

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Ridruejo, A., De Acha, N., Elosúa, C., Matías, I. R., & Arregui, F. J. (2016). An optimized method based on digitalized lissajous curve to determine lifetime of luminescent materials on optical fiber sensors. Journal of Sensors, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/6019439

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