弹性体
芯(光纤)
材料科学
紧迫的
光纤
弯曲
光学
光纤传感器
变形(气象学)
造型(装饰)
光电子学
纤维
复合材料
物理
作者
Hedan Bai,Shuo Li,Jose Barreiros,Yaqi Tu,Clifford R. Pollock,Robert F. Shepherd
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2020-11-13
卷期号:370 (6518): 848-852
被引量:421
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.aba5504
摘要
Colorful changes Distributed fiber-optic sensors have been used for monitoring mechanical deformations in stiff infrastructures such as bridges, roads, and buildings, but they either are limited to measuring one variable or require complex optics to measure multiple properties. Bai et al. now demonstrate dual-core elastomeric optical fibers, one of which contains patterned dye regions. The waveguides are fabricated by molding out of commercially available elastomers and integrate a clear core and an adjacent core doped with up to three macroscale dye regions. Changes in optical paths in the two cores detect deformation and map it onto a color space. By monitoring changes in the color and intensity in both elastomer-based fibers, the researchers could distinguish bending, stretching, and localized pressing with a spatial resolution down to ∼1 centimeter. Science , this issue p. 848
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