Photonic Bandgap Fiber for a Sensing Device
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概要
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A high-sensitivity, compact set-up, which bases on a photonic bandgap fiber (PBG) and enables the precise measurement of low concentration of gas was designed. Besides high sensitivity, the priority was put on a low cost, portability and simplicity. Proposed technique allows reducing gas sample volume to 0.01 cc. The micro-capillary gas flow inside photonic crystal fiber was estimated. Darcy - Weisbach equation for non-compressible flow and quasi - Panhandle equation for compressible gas flow were used for the calculation of gas flow rate and gas velocity. During the experimental work several types of PBG fibers of various parameters were specially designed, produced and used. The core diameters ranged from 10.9 μm to 700 μm.
- 社団法人 電気学会の論文
- 2007-03-01
著者
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PAWLAT Joanna
Graduate School of IPS, Waseda University
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UEDA Toshitsugu
Graduate School of IPS, Waseda University
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SUGIYAMA Tadashi
Yokogawa Electric Corporation
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MATSUO Takahiro
Graduate School of IPS, Waseda University
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Pawlat Joanna
Graduate School Of Ips Waseda University
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Pawlat Joanna
Graduate School Of Information Production And Systems Waseda University
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Ueda Toshitsugu
Graduate School Of Ips Waseda University
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Ueda Toshitsugu
Graduate School Of Information Production And Systems Waseda Univ.
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Ueda Toshitsugu
Waseda University The Graduate School Of Information Production And Systems
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MATSUO Takahiro
Sakamoto Electric Mfg. Co. Ltd
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MATSUO Takahiro
Waseda University
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Matsuo Takahiro
Graduate School Of Ips Waseda University
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Ueda Toshitsugu
Waseda University
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Pawlat Joanna
Faculty Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Science Lublin University Of Technology
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