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An Integrated Optofluidic Bragg Grating Device to Measure the Dynamic Composition of a Fluid System

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Abstract

Strong transitional mixing effects were observed by a planar Bragg grating sensor within a microfluidic system. This property was used to develop an integrated optofluidic sensor for detection of the composition of mixed solvent systems.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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