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Optrode-Assisted Multiparametric Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for the Analysis of Liquids.

Maria Giulia Delli SantiSalvatore CastrignanoMarialuisa CapezzutoMarco ConsalesPatrizio VaianoAndrea CusanoGianluca GagliardiPietro Malara
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
We demonstrate a sensing scheme for liquid analytes that integrates multiple optical fiber sensors in a near-infrared spectrometer. With a simple optofluidic method, a broadband radiation is encoded in a time-domain interferogram and distributed to different sensing units that interrogate the sample simultaneously; the spectral readout of each unit is extracted from its output signal by a Fourier transform routine. The proposed method allows performing a multiparametric analysis of liquid samples in a compact setup where the radiation source, measurement units, and spectral readout are all integrated in a robust telecom optical fiber. An experimental validation is provided by combining a plasmonic nanostructured fiber probe and a transmission cuvette in the setup and demonstrating the simultaneous measurement of the absorption spectrum and the refractive index of water-methanol solutions.
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