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14 September 1994 Development of an intrinsic phase fluorimetric oxygen sensor using a high-intensity blue LED
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Proceedings Volume 2360, Tenth International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.184961
Event: 10th Optical Fibre Sensors Conference, 1994, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Abstract
The ability to determine oxygen concentration is of great importance for many industhal, medical and environmental applications. Optical oxygen sensors are attractive because of their many advantages over other sensor types, in that they offer the possibility of miniaturization, have fast response times, do not consume oxygen, and are not easily poisoned.
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Gerard O'Keeffe, Brian D. MacCraith, Aisling K. McEvoy, Colette M. McDonagh, and John F. McGilp "Development of an intrinsic phase fluorimetric oxygen sensor using a high-intensity blue LED", Proc. SPIE 2360, Tenth International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors, (14 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.184961
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KEYWORDS
Oxygen

Sensors

Modulation

Phase shift keying

Luminescence

Phase shifts

Blue light emitting diodes

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