Koike Fiber Optic Sensor

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We describe a new physical-contact optical fiber connector/receptacle that can withstand a solder-reflow process with a maximum temperature of 260 °C for advanced pluggable transceiver packaging such

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To investigate the potential of a PPFS-POF as a Brillouin-based temperature sensing fiber, the Brillouin frequency shift and its temperature dependence of PPFS were estimated using an ultrasonic pulse

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He is the General Chair of International Cooperative of Plastic Optical Fiber. From 2010 to 2014, he was conducting extended research projects based on his original technologies resulted from the “FIRST”

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We describe a new physical-contact optical fiber connector/receptacle that can withstand a solder-reflow process with a maximum temperature of 260 °C for advanced pluggable transceiver

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