This paper reviews recent developments in Morphology-Dependent Resonance (MDR)-based sensors for aerospace applications. The sensor concept is based on the detection of small shifts of optical resonances (also called the whispering gallery modes or WGM) of dielectric spheres caused by external effects. Recent developments in MRD-based micro-optical sensors for temperature, force, pressure, and concentration are discussed. In addition to the experimental configurations used in each type of prototype sensor, a brief overview is also given for analytical approaches to describe the sensor principle.


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    Title :

    Morphology-Dependent Resonances and Their Applications to Sensing in Aerospace Environments


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    Publication date :

    2009-03-01


    Type of media :

    Report


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    Language :

    English





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