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titleOfInvention Optical sensor
abstract The invention relates to an optical sensor for detecting of a substance, comprising a first waveguide (4) and a second waveguide (5) optically coupled to the first waveguide (4) via a directional coupler, wherein the sensor has a functional surface in the region of the directional coupler for depositing or deposition of the substance to be detected, so that the intensity of a coupling established by the directional coupler between the first waveguide (4) and the second waveguide (5) is variable by means of the depositing or deposition of this substance, wherein furthermore at least the first waveguide (4) runs freely hovering across a coupling path covered by the directional coupler or rests there exclusively upon a swellable material.  The first waveguide (4) herein is run in an environment of the coupling path so that a separation between the first waveguide (4) and the second waveguide (5) is variable there by a deformation or movement of the first waveguide (4) or of a carrier (12) of the first waveguide (4).
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