Fabricating optical fiber imaging sensors using inkjet printing technology: A pH sensor proof-of-concept
J. Chance Carter(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Bill W. Colston(RAM Laboratories (United States)), Mary T. McBride(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Michael L. Myrick(University of South Carolina), W. Royall Cox(Microfab Technologies (United States)), Rosa Margarita Alvis(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Michael E. Grove(Microfab Technologies (United States)), Thomas S. Wilson(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Steve B. Brown(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Kevin C. Langry(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
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