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Advances in nanocomposite thin-film-based optical fiber sensors for environmental health monitoring—A review

Kumar et al., 2022

Document ID
14063073006542011598
Author
Kumar V
Raghuwanshi S
Kumar S
Publication year
Publication venue
IEEE Sensors Journal

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The importance of nanocomposite-based fiber optic sensors has immensely increased in the fields of chemical, gas, bio-analytes, food processing, environmental indoor/outdoor air quality monitoring, safety issues, and heavy metal for accurate detection due to …
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