Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Optical fiber sensor having a sol-gel fiber core and a method of making
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Application No.: US10046731Application Date: 2002-01-17
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Publication No.: US07058243B2Publication Date: 2006-06-06
- Inventor: Shiquan Tao , Rajeev Jindal , Christopher Winstead , Jagdish P. Singh
- Applicant: Shiquan Tao , Rajeev Jindal , Christopher Winstead , Jagdish P. Singh
- Applicant Address: US MS Mississippi State
- Assignee: Mississippi State University
- Current Assignee: Mississippi State University
- Current Assignee Address: US MS Mississippi State
- Agency: Gray Cary US LLP
- Agent DLA Piper Rudnick
- Main IPC: G02B6/00
- IPC: G02B6/00 ; C03B37/16 ; C03B8/00

Abstract:
A simple, economic wet chemical procedure is described for making sol-gel fibers. The sol-gel fibers made from this process are transparent to ultraviolet, visible and near infrared light. Light can be guided in these fibers by using an organic polymer as a fiber cladding. Alternatively, air can be used as a low refractive index medium. The sol-gel fibers have a micro pore structure which allows molecules to diffuse into the fiber core from the surrounding environment. Chemical and biochemical reagents can be doped into the fiber core. The sol-gel fiber can be used as a transducer for constructing an optical fiber sensor. The optical fiber sensor having an active sol-gel fiber core is more sensitive than conventional evanescent wave absorption based optical fiber sensors.
Public/Granted literature
- US20030133639A1 Optical fiber sensor having a sol-gel fiber core and a method of making Public/Granted day:2003-07-17
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