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    FBG-Based Temperature and Fire Sensors for Use in Industrial Microwave Ovens
    (SPIE, 2025) Yuksel, K.; Merdin, O. D.; Kinet, D.; Merdin, M.; Guyot, C.; Caucheteur, C.
    Industrial microwave-heating systems play a crucial role in sectors such as food processing and materials manufacturing, where precise temperature control and safety are paramount. However, traditional systems often face challenges like uneven heat distribution and elevated fire risks due to the inherent characteristics of microwave heating. This study introduces a fiber-optic sensor-based monitoring system designed to address these critical issues. The system features an advanced fiber-optic sensor capable of 2D temperature distribution monitoring and a specialized fire detection mechanism, both aimed at significantly reducing risks and improving the heating process. Experimental results demonstrate the potential for transformative advancements in industrial heating technologies, paving the way for enhanced process efficiency and safety.
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    Label-Free Detection of Rare Cancer Cells Using Deep Learning and Magnetic Levitation Principle
    (SPIE, 2021) Delikoyun, Kerem; Demir, Ali Aslan; Tekin, Hüseyin Cumhur
    Magnetic levitation is an effective tool for separating target cells within a heterogeneous solution by utilizing density differences among cell lines. However, magnetic levitation cannot be used to identify target cells which have similar density profile as the other cells in the solution. Therefore, accuracy of cell identification can dramatically reduce. In this study, we introduce, for the first time, the use of deep learning-based object detection approach for label-free identification of rare cancer cells within levitated cells. As a result, our novel and hybrid detection strategy could be used to identify circulating tumor cells for diagnosis and prognosis of cancer. © 2021 SPIE.
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    Fs Fbgs as Probes To Monitor Thermal Regeneration Mechanisms
    (SPIE, 2019) Chah, K.; Kinet, D.; Yüksel, Kıvılcım; Caucheteur, C.
    This paper shows that fiber Bragg gratings written in standard single mode optical fiber with IR femtosecond pulses and point-by-point technique are high temperature resistant (< 1000 degrees C). Moreover, after calibration process, these gratings can be used as a reference to study and discriminate between different high temperature annealing mechanisms involved in other types of gratings and/or fibers. Here we have considered the regeneration process of gratings written by UV laser in boron/germanium co-doped single mode optical fiber. Hence, the monitoring of grating strength and differential wavelength shift between femtosecond and type-I gratings during annealing cycle yields the wavelength shift due to the annealing of doping (mainly boron) and UV-related defects and their relative contributions to the regeneration mechanism.