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Choroidal thickness and morphology analysed by optical coherence tomography as a method to approach diabetic ocular disease prognosis and progression

2019

TÍTULO ESPESOR COROIDEO Y MORFOLOGÍA ANALIZADO POR TOMOGRAFÍA DE COHERENCIA ÓPTICA COMO MÉTODO PARA ABORDAR LA PROGNOSIS Y LA PROGRESIÓN DE LA ENFERMEDAD OCULAR DIABÉTICA INTRODUCCIÓN La evidencia clínica in vivo de coroidopatía diabética (DC) ha sido difícil de demostrar clínicamente debido a la falta de medios para visualizar la coroides. Los avances de la tecnología de la tomografía de coherencia óptica (OCT) permitieron la visualización in vivo de la coroides. Los resultados controvertidos en la Diabetes para el grosor coroideo (CT) y la falta de identificación de los cambios morfológicos hacen que la DC identificada con OCT aún no se conozca. PROPÓSITO Evaluar si la medición por CT sol…

optical coherence tomographyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Salud pública:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Ciencias clínicas::Oftalmología [UNESCO]:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Salud pública [UNESCO]diabetic choroidopathysense organsUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Ciencias clínicas::Oftalmologíachoroidchoroidal thickness and morphology
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Radiation effects on antimonium-doped Yb-fibers

2013

optical fiber radiation induced absorption photoluminescence
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Etude spectroscopique de fibres durcies pour un environnement radiatif sévère

2013

Les nouveaux environnements radiatifs, comme LMJ, ITER, ILE/ELI, HiPER, réacteurs nucléaires des générations III+ et IV, nécessitent le développement de nouveaux composants pour le transport et le traitement des signaux. A cause de l’impossibilité d’utiliser les composants électroniques, la recherche est orientée vers les composants à fibres optiques comme vecteur d’information et aussi comme élément de diagnostic. Ils présentent de nombreux avantages, comme leur relative immunité électromagnétique, faible pois, large bande passante, mais les rayonnements gamma et les neutrons dégradent leur transmission. La dégradation dépend principalement de la composition de la fibre. Ainsi, il a été mo…

optical fiber radiation induced absorption silica point defect electron spin resonance
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Conic optical fiber probe for generation and characterization of microbubbles in liquids

2021

A novel optical fiber probe has been developed to provide mechanical stability to microbubbles generated in fluids, the tip of the fiber is etched with hydrofluoric acid to pierce a truncated horn that fastens the microbubbles to the fiber tip and prevents misalignment or detachment caused by convection currents, vibrations or shocks in the liquid. Microbubbles are photo-thermally generated on the etched fiber and used as Fabry-Perot cavity sensor. Two methods were used to interrogate the probe: the first one, in the wavelength domain, is suitable for calibration in static or quasi static situations; the second one, in the time domain, can be used in dynamic environments. Experimental resul…

optical fiber:FÍSICA::Óptica ::Fibras ópticas [UNESCO]microfluidicsmicrobubbleinterferometryUNESCO::FÍSICA::Óptica ::Fibras ópticas
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Radioluminescence Response of Ce-, Cu-, and Gd-Doped Silica Glasses for Dosimetry of Pulsed Electron Beams

2021

Radiation-induced emission of doped sol-gel silica glass samples was investigated under a pulsed 20-MeV electron beam. The studied samples were drawn rods doped with cerium, copper, or gadolinium ions, which were connected to multimode pure-silica core fibers to transport the induced luminescence from the irradiation area to a signal readout system. The luminescence pulses in the samples induced by the electron bunches were studied as a function of deposited dose per electron bunch. All the investigated samples were found to have a linear response in terms of luminescence as a function of electron bunch sizes between 10−5 Gy/bunch and 1.5×10−2 Gy/bunch. The presented results show that these…

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O2-Loading Treatment of Ge-Doped Silica Fibers: A Radiation Hardening Process

2016

International audience; The effects of a high-pressure O2-loading treatment on the radiation response of Ge-doped optical fibers (OFs) were investigated. We found that the incorporation of high concentration of interstitial molecular oxygen remarkably enhances the resistance to ionizing radiation of Ge-doped OFs in the UV-Visible domain and, at the same time, improves the transmission of UV light in the unirradiated OF sample. By comparison with previously reported results, the O2-loading treatment turned out to increase the radiation resistance of Ge-doped OFs more efficiently than F or Ce codoping. The understanding of such amelioration relies in basic radiation-induced mechanisms that we…

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Origins of radiation-induced attenuation in pure-silica-core and Ge-doped optical fibers under pulsed x-ray irradiation

2020

We investigated the nature, optical properties, and decay kinetics of point defects causing large transient attenuation increase observed in silica-based optical fibers exposed to short duration and high-dose rate x-ray pulses. The transient radiation-induced attenuation (RIA) spectra of pure-silica-core (PSC), Ge-doped, F-doped, and Ge + F-doped optical fibers (OFs) were acquired after the ionizing pulse in the spectral range of [∼0.8–∼3.2] eV (∼1500–∼380 nm), from a few ms to several minutes after the pulse, at both room temperature (RT) and liquid nitrogen temperature (LNT). Comparing the fiber behavior at both temperatures better highlights the thermally unstable point defects contribut…

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Optical properties and photosensitivity of vacuum synthesized Ge-doped sol-gel amorphous SiO/sub 2/

2005

We report optical and electron paramagnetic resonance investigations of gamma ray irradiation effects in sol-gel Ge-doped amorphous SiO/sub 2/. The studied materials have Ge-doping levels up to 10/sup 4/ molar part per million and were densified by two routes differing for the atmosphere: O/sub 2/+N/sub 2/ or vacuum. The obtained results evidence that irradiation affects matrix sites inducing paramagnetic defects. Furthermore, the comparison between the two densification procedures shows that vacuum atmosphere induces higher radiation sensitivity.

optical fiberMaterials sciencePhotoluminescenceradiation effectDopingtechnology industry and agricultureAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGermaniumAmorphous solidlaw.inventionParamagnetismNuclear magnetic resonancechemistrylawradiation-induced attenuationIrradiationElectron paramagnetic resonanceSol-gelProceedings of 2005 IEEE/LEOS Workshop on Fibres and Optical Passive Components, 2005.
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Radiation Response of Ce-Codoped Germanosilicate and Phosphosilicate Optical Fibers

2016

We report an experimental investigation on the effects of Ce-codoping in determining the radiation response of germanosilicate and phosphosilicate Optical Fibers (OFs) in the UV-Visible domain and up to doses of $1~\hbox{MGy}({\rm SiO}_{2})$ . We show that the addition of Ce strongly impacts the Radiation Induced Attenuation (RIA) of both types of fibers. In the first case the radiation induced losses increase, whereas in the second one decrease. By combining the online RIA measurements with the Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) ones, we are able to infer the basic microscopic mechanisms taking place under irradiation, which involve the cerium codopant and some of the known Ge-related o…

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On-Line Characterization of Gamma Radiation Effects on Single-Ended Raman Based Distributed Fiber Optic Sensor

2016

We report distributed temperature measurements based on Raman scattering performed during steady state $\gamma $ -ray irradiation at a dose rate of 1 kGy( ${\rm SiO}_{2}$ )/h and up to a total ionizing dose (TID) of $\sim 0.1\ \hbox{MGy}$ . We characterize on-line the evolution of the performances of a single-ended Raman distributed temperature sensor (RDTS) during the $\gamma $ -ray exposure of different classes of commercial multimode fibers (MMFs) acting as the sensing element. RDTS is influenced by the radiation-induced attenuation (RIA) phenomena leading to both large errors in the temperature measurements and a diminution of the useful sensing length. The amplitude of the radiation-in…

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