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Review on All-Fiber Online Raman Sensor with Hollow Core Microstructured Optical Fiber

Photonics, ISSN: 2304-6732, Vol: 9, Issue: 3
2022
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  • Citations
    17
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      17
  • Captures
    36
  • Social Media
    2
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      2
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Review Description

Raman spectroscopy is widely used for qualitative and quantitative analysis of trace components in scientific fields such as food safety monitoring, drug testing, environmental monitoring, etc. In addition to its demonstrated advantages of fast response, non-destructive, and non-polluting characteristics, fast online Raman detection is drawing growing attention for development. To achieve this desirable capability, hollow core optical fibers are employed as a common transmission channel for light and fluid in the Raman sensor. By enhancing the interaction process between light and matter, the detection sensitivity is improved. At the same time, the Raman spectroscopy signal light collection efficiency is significantly improved. This article summarizes enhancement techniques reported for Raman sensors, followed by a detailed review on fiber-based Raman sensor techniques including theoretical analyses, fabrication, and application based on hollow core photonic crystal fibers and capillary-based hollow core fibers. The prospects of using these fibers for Raman spectroscopy are discussed.

Bibliographic Details

Haonan Ding; Xingtao Yu; Xiaoxian Liu; Yifan Zhu; Guanghui Wang; Dora Juan Juan Hu

MDPI AG

Physics and Astronomy; Medicine

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