2021
DOI: 10.3390/polym13020195
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Polymer Optical Waveguide Sensor Based on Fe-Amino-Triazole Complex Molecular Switches

Abstract: We report on a polymer-waveguide-based temperature sensing system relying on switchable molecular complexes. The polymer waveguide cladding is fabricated using a maskless lithographic optical system and replicated onto polymer material (i.e., PMMA) using a hot embossing device. An iron-amino-triazole molecular complex material (i.e., [Fe(Htrz)2.85(NH2-trz)0.15](ClO4)2) is used to sense changes in ambient temperature. For this purpose, the core of the waveguide is filled with a mixture of core material (NOA68),… Show more

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“…[83] In addition to changes in light intensity caused by selfdeformation, changes in the external environment will also lead to transmittance, refractive index changes which in turn change the light output loss. [87][88][89] Chen et al pre-injected photothermal nanoparticles to induce photothermal heating around the tumor. [67] When the temperature of the tumor site was close to the critical solution temperature of the sensor, phase separation occurred between the polymer network and water molecules within the core hydrogel fibers, the transparency decreased hinder light transmission through the sensor.…”
Section: Krauss Et Al Guided a Single Light Source Into Two Connectedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[83] In addition to changes in light intensity caused by selfdeformation, changes in the external environment will also lead to transmittance, refractive index changes which in turn change the light output loss. [87][88][89] Chen et al pre-injected photothermal nanoparticles to induce photothermal heating around the tumor. [67] When the temperature of the tumor site was close to the critical solution temperature of the sensor, phase separation occurred between the polymer network and water molecules within the core hydrogel fibers, the transparency decreased hinder light transmission through the sensor.…”
Section: Krauss Et Al Guided a Single Light Source Into Two Connectedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The addition of iron oxide has made a polymeric structure magnetically active as well as suitable for magnetic sensing purposes with good parameters. These sensors bear several advanced applications like molecular switches for blading and UV cure in biomedical applications [ 42 ], spectroscopy, pulse laser measurement [ 43 ], and selective luminescence sensing responses [ 44 ]. Some other important polymeric structures used in sensing physical parameters are listed in Table 2 along with their brief descriptions.…”
Section: Physical Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…fiber bragg gratings) 9,10 or applying additional material for optical sensing (i.e. metal-organic frameworks or molecular switches) 11,12 , among others. For all applications related to optics a smooth surface with a roughness of at least λ/10 is required.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%