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Development of an In-fiber nanocavity towards detection of volatile organic compounds

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Abstract

A fiber optic sensor for Volatile Organic Compounds detection has been developed and characterized for some organic gasses. The sensor is based on a vapochromic material deposited onto the fiber by Electrostatic Self Assembly method.

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