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OverviewHandbook of Optical Sensors provides a comprehensive and integrated view of optical sensors, addressing the fundamentals, structures, technologies, applications, and future perspectives. Featuring chapters authored by recognized experts and major contributors to the field, this essential reference: Explains the basic aspects of optical sensors and the principles of optical metrology, presenting a brief historical review Explores the role of optical waveguides in sensing and discusses sensor technologies based on intensity and phase modulation, fluorescence, and plasmonic waves Describes wavefront sensing, multiphoton microscopy, and imaging based on optical coherence tomography Covers optical fiber sensing, from light guiding in standard and microstructured optical fibers to sensor multiplexing, distributed sensing, and fiber Bragg grating Offers a broad perspective of the field and identifies trends that could shape the future, such as metamaterials and entangled quantum states of light Handbook of Optical Sensors is an ideal resource for practitioners and those seeking optical solutions for their specific needs, as well as for students and investigators who are the intellectual driving force of optical sensing. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jose Luis Santos (University of Porto, Portugal) , Faramarz Farahi (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: CRC Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 4.60cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.528kg ISBN: 9781439866856ISBN 10: 1439866856 Pages: 718 Publication Date: 29 October 2014 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsOverview of Optical Sensing. Principles of Optical Metrology. Optical Waveguide Sensors. Intensity Measurements: Principles and Techniques. Interferometric Measurement: Principles and Techniques. Fluorescence Measurement: Principles and Techniques. Surface Plasmon Measurement: Principles and Techniques. Adaptive Optics and Wavefront Sensing. Multiphoton Microscopy. Imaging Based on Optical Coherence Tomography. Fiber Sensing: A Historic Overview. Optical Fibers. Point Sensors: Intensity Sensors. Point Sensors: Interferometric Sensors. Fiber-Optic Sensor Multiplexing Principles. Distributed Fiber-Optic Sensors Based on Light Scattering in Optical Fibers. Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors. Optical Fiber Chemical Sensor Principles and Applications. Industrial Fiber Strain Gauge Sensors. Standardization and Its Impact on Measurement Reliability. Optical Sensors: Final Thoughts.Reviews... very useful ... It will be of great benefit to students and researchers in this field. -Dr. Conor Hogan, Department of Chemistry, La Trobe University ... an excellent introduction for young scientists beginning research in the rapidly growing field of modern optics and its applications. ... also of great value to current workers in optics as it will become a major reference in the subject. -David A. Jackson, FInstP, FOSA, Emeritus Professor of Applied Optics, University of Kent ... very useful ... It will be of great benefit to students and researchers in this field. -Dr. Conor Hogan, Department of Chemistry, La Trobe University ... a valuable resource tool for both researchers and industrialists alike seeking to update their knowledge and understanding of the principles behind optical sensing and the diversity of fibre optic sensor systems. It further serves to highlight the potential of optical sensing technology to meet the ever-increasing needs of society for monitoring and control in diverse areas ranging from medical applications to environmental monitoring and industrial process control. -Professor George Stewart, Centre for Microsystems & Photonics, Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde ... an excellent introduction for young scientists beginning research in the rapidly growing field of modern optics and its applications. ... also of great value to current workers in optics as it will become a major reference in the subject. -David A. Jackson, FInstP, FOSA, Emeritus Professor of Applied Optics, University of Kent ... very useful ... It will be of great benefit to students and researchers in this field. -Dr. Conor Hogan, Department of Chemistry, La Trobe University ... a valuable resource tool for both researchers and industrialists alike seeking to update their knowledge and understanding of the principles behind optical sensing and the diversity of fibre optic sensor systems. It further serves to highlight the potential of optical sensing technology to meet the ever-increasing needs of society for monitoring and control in diverse areas ranging from medical applications to environmental monitoring and industrial process control. -Prof. George Stewart, Centre for Microsystems and Photonics, Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland ... an excellent introduction for young scientists beginning research in the rapidly growing field of modern optics and its applications. ... also of great value to current workers in optics as it will become a major reference in the subject. -David A. Jackson, FInstP, FOSA, Emeritus professor of applied optics, School of Physical Sciences, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK ... very useful ... It will be of great benefit to students and researchers in this field. -Dr. Conor Hogan, Department of Chemistry, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia This book ... can be understood and enjoyed by anyone with a background in physics or engineering, such as an undergraduate student. I would recommend it as a reference for the libraries of many scientists, engineers, and technicians in all fields. -Prof. Jose Miguel Lopez-Higuera, Head of the Photonic Engineering Group, University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain ... a valuable resource tool for both researchers and industrialists alike seeking to update their knowledge and understanding of the principles behind optical sensing and the diversity of fibre optic sensor systems. It further serves to highlight the potential of optical sensing technology to meet the ever-increasing needs of society for monitoring and control in diverse areas ranging from medical applications to environmental monitoring and industrial process control. -Professor George Stewart, Centre for Microsystems & Photonics, Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde ... an excellent introduction for young scientists beginning research in the rapidly growing field of modern optics and its applications. ... also of great value to current workers in optics as it will become a major reference in the subject. -David A. Jackson, FInstP, FOSA, Emeritus Professor of Applied Optics, University of Kent ... very useful ... It will be of great benefit to students and researchers in this field. -Dr. Conor Hogan, Department of Chemistry, La Trobe University This book ... can be understood and enjoyed by anyone with a background in physics or engineering, such as an undergraduate student. I would recommend it as a reference for the libraries of many scientists, engineers, and technicians in all fields. -Jose Miguel Lopez-Higuera, Professor in Photonics and Electronics, Head of Photonic Engineering Group, University of Cantabria Author InformationJosé Luís Santos earned his licenciatura in physics and Ph.D from the University of Porto, Portugal, benefiting from a collaboration with the University of Kent at Canterbury, UK. He is currently a professor of physics in the Physics and Astronomy Department of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Porto. He is also a researcher with the INESC TEC-Centre for Applied Photonics (formerly INESC Porto—Optoelectronics and Electronic Systems Unit). His main area of research is optical fiber sensing, with a focus on interferometric- and wavelength-encoded devices. He has authored/coauthored over 200 scientific articles and coauthored 5 patents. Faramarz Farahi earned his BS from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran; MS from Southampton University, UK; and Ph.D from the University of Kent at Canterbury, UK. He is currently a professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA, where he is a member of the Center for Optoelectronics and Optical Communications and the Center for Precision Metrology, and has been the chair of the Department of Physics and Optical Science. Dr. Farahi has over 25 years of experience in the field of optical fiber sensors and devices, has authored/coauthored over 200 scientific articles and texts, and holds 10 patents. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |