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Photonic Sensors
This special issue belongs to the section “Optical Sensors“.
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Integrated optics and photonics are major drivers for the development of novel sensor and measurement technology. Miniaturized and highly functional photonic components enable the realization of new and non-invasive sensor concepts with high sensitivity and specificity which open up new avenues for broad application in areas such as process and environmental monitoring, medical diagnostics, or the life sciences, among others. Such systems also meet the demand for resource and cost efficiency, which is considered a key aspect for widely establishing new technologies.
This Topical Collection gives an overview on the worldwide efforts in the field of sensing and measurement technology based on integrated optics and photonics approaches. It illustrates the huge potential and highlights promising research routes. We invite the contribution of articles covering integrated optical and functional sensor systems and measurement technology as well as their application.
Individual topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Plasmonic sensor technology;
- Micro- and nanooptics-based sensing;
- Resonant and evanescent field sensing;
- Biosensor technology;
- Fiber-optic sensing;
- Integrated optofluidics;
- Distributed sensing and sensor networks;
- Interconnected sensing;
- Environmental monitoring and analytics;
- Medical optics and diagnostics;
- Digital health monitoring;
- Wearable optical sensors;
- Structural integrity analysis.
Prof. Dr. Bernhard Wilhelm Roth
Dr. Kort Bremer
Dr. Lourdes S. M. Alwis
Collection Editors
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Keywords
- biosensing
- evanescent field sensing
- resonant and interferometric concepts
- multiplexed sensor systems
- integrated optics and photonics
- sensor networks
- remote sensing
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