Abstract
In the last few years a simple and cheap fiber-optics based spectroscopy method was developed for the investigation of liquids, pastes gases and thin layers. The fiber is immersed in the sample, and the investigated material becomes the fiber cladding. the interaction between the guided radiation in the fiber and the specimen is taking place by evanescent field which extends outside the fiber. This work concentrates in the quantitative characterization of the absorption of the evanescent field by the fiber cladding (the specimen). This subject was dealt with only briefly in the earlier works, and the aim of this work is to obtain a comprehensive understanding of this issue. (author).
Moti, Katz
[1]
- Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Yavne (Israel). Soreq Nuclear Research Center
Citation Formats
Moti, Katz.
Evanescent field infrared spectroscopy using chalcogenide glass fiber.
Israel: N. p.,
1992.
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Moti, Katz.
Evanescent field infrared spectroscopy using chalcogenide glass fiber.
Israel.
Moti, Katz.
1992.
"Evanescent field infrared spectroscopy using chalcogenide glass fiber."
Israel.
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title = {Evanescent field infrared spectroscopy using chalcogenide glass fiber}
author = {Moti, Katz}
abstractNote = {In the last few years a simple and cheap fiber-optics based spectroscopy method was developed for the investigation of liquids, pastes gases and thin layers. The fiber is immersed in the sample, and the investigated material becomes the fiber cladding. the interaction between the guided radiation in the fiber and the specimen is taking place by evanescent field which extends outside the fiber. This work concentrates in the quantitative characterization of the absorption of the evanescent field by the fiber cladding (the specimen). This subject was dealt with only briefly in the earlier works, and the aim of this work is to obtain a comprehensive understanding of this issue. (author).}
place = {Israel}
year = {1992}
month = {Jun}
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title = {Evanescent field infrared spectroscopy using chalcogenide glass fiber}
author = {Moti, Katz}
abstractNote = {In the last few years a simple and cheap fiber-optics based spectroscopy method was developed for the investigation of liquids, pastes gases and thin layers. The fiber is immersed in the sample, and the investigated material becomes the fiber cladding. the interaction between the guided radiation in the fiber and the specimen is taking place by evanescent field which extends outside the fiber. This work concentrates in the quantitative characterization of the absorption of the evanescent field by the fiber cladding (the specimen). This subject was dealt with only briefly in the earlier works, and the aim of this work is to obtain a comprehensive understanding of this issue. (author).}
place = {Israel}
year = {1992}
month = {Jun}
}