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titleOfInvention Optical fiber liquid sensor
abstract (57) [Summary] Single-mode optical fiber 1 on sensor side The one core 11a is doped with cobalt that absorbs input light. A resin layer 12 having a higher refractive index than the cladding 11b is provided on the optical fiber 11. Then, the input light is propagated to the resin layer 12, and the propagated light is emitted from the resin layer 12 into the liquid in accordance with the degree of contamination of the liquid 18. [Effect] An inexpensive optical fiber liquid sensor having excellent sensitivity is provided.
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