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- artykuł w czasopiśmie wyróżnionym w JCR
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SENSORS AND ACTUATORS A-PHYSICAL
no. 221,
pages 88 - 94,
ISSN: 0924-4247 - Language:
- English
- Publication year:
- 2015
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- Jędrzejewska-Szczerska M., Wierzba P., Chaaya A., Bechelany M., Miele P., Viter R., Mazikowski A., Karpienko K., Wróbel M.: ALD thin ZnO layer as an active medium in a fiber-optic Fabry-Perot interferometer// SENSORS AND ACTUATORS A-PHYSICAL. -Vol. 221, (2015), s.88-94
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Referenced datasets
- dataset Measurement spectrum obtained with the use of ZnO coated microsphere-based fiber-optic sensor - 160 Celsius degrees
- dataset Measurement spectrum obtained with the use of ZnO coated microsphere-based fiber-optic sensor - 130 Celsius degrees
- dataset Measurement spectrum obtained with the use of ZnO coated microsphere-based fiber-optic sensor - 110 Celsius degrees
- dataset Measurement spectrum obtained with the use of ZnO coated microsphere-based fiber-optic sensor - 180 Celsius degrees
- dataset Measurement spectrum obtained with the use of ZnO coated (100 nm) microsphere-based fiber-optic sensor - 100 Celsius degrees
- dataset Measurement spectrum obtained with the use of ZnO coated microsphere-based fiber-optic sensor - 110 Celsius degrees
- dataset Measurement spectrum obtained with the use of ZnO coated microsphere-based fiber-optic sensor - 210 Celsius degrees
- dataset Measurement spectrum obtained with the use of ZnO coated microsphere-based fiber-optic sensor - 110 Celsius degrees
- dataset Measurement spectrum obtained with the use of ZnO coated microsphere-based fiber-optic sensor - 190 Celsius degrees
- dataset Measurement spectrum obtained with the use of ZnO coated (100 nm) microsphere-based fiber-optic sensor - 300 Celsius degrees
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