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Light-sheet skew-ray enhanced pump-absorption for sensing

Light-sheet skew-ray enhanced pump-absorption for sensing
Light-sheet skew-ray enhanced pump-absorption for sensing
We present a new sensing technique exploiting light-sheet excitation of skew rays in a multimode fiber, which can be applied to enhance the sensitivity of a range of sensing mechanisms such as pump absorption. The underlying principle is that a light sheet (i.e., thin plane of light) can selectively concentrate the optimum ray group, giving rise to enhanced interaction between light and matter (e.g., fluorophores). We compared this excitation method with others in terms of attenuation of pump light through Rhodamine B. It was observed that the attenuation experienced by light-sheet skew rays can be up to one order of magnitude higher than that of collimated skew rays, and three orders of magnitude higher than that of normal-incidence rays.
0733-8724
2140-2146
Chen, G.Y.
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François, A.
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Wu, Xuan
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Zhang, W.Q.
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Codemard, C.A.
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Monro, T.M.
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Chen, G.Y.
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François, A.
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Wu, Xuan
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Zhang, W.Q.
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Codemard, C.A.
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Monro, T.M.
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Chen, G.Y., François, A., Wu, Xuan, Zhang, W.Q., Codemard, C.A., Xu, Haolan, Monro, T.M. and Lancaster, D.G. (2019) Light-sheet skew-ray enhanced pump-absorption for sensing. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 37 (9), 2140-2146. (doi:10.1109/JLT.2019.2898878).

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Abstract

We present a new sensing technique exploiting light-sheet excitation of skew rays in a multimode fiber, which can be applied to enhance the sensitivity of a range of sensing mechanisms such as pump absorption. The underlying principle is that a light sheet (i.e., thin plane of light) can selectively concentrate the optimum ray group, giving rise to enhanced interaction between light and matter (e.g., fluorophores). We compared this excitation method with others in terms of attenuation of pump light through Rhodamine B. It was observed that the attenuation experienced by light-sheet skew rays can be up to one order of magnitude higher than that of collimated skew rays, and three orders of magnitude higher than that of normal-incidence rays.

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Accepted/In Press date: 9 February 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 12 February 2019
Published date: 1 May 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 441787
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/441787
ISSN: 0733-8724
PURE UUID: a7c4a2f4-4476-4faa-8989-c0b65a33ee55

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Date deposited: 26 Jun 2020 16:45
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 08:18

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Author: G.Y. Chen
Author: A. François
Author: Xuan Wu
Author: W.Q. Zhang
Author: C.A. Codemard
Author: Haolan Xu
Author: T.M. Monro
Author: D.G. Lancaster

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