Publications by authors named "Guillermo Salceda-Delgado"

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  • Mechanical properties are crucial for understanding cellular processes, particularly focusing on how viscoelastic properties relate to cellular mineralization.
  • The study utilized osteoblast-like cells in an osteogenic medium and examined the effects of hydroxyapatite and hydroxyapatite/silver composites on these properties through AFM relaxation experiments.
  • Results indicated that changes in viscoelastic properties during mineralization were influenced by HA and HA/Ag treatments, with HA/Ag notably enhancing cell fluidity, while also highlighting that fluidity and stiffness are independent parameters.
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An all-fiber curvature laser sensor by using a novel modal interference in-fiber structure is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The in-fiber device, fabricated by fusion splicing of multimode fiber and double-clad fiber segments, is used as wavelength filter as well as the sensing element. By including a multimode fiber in an ordinary modal interference structure based on a double-clad fiber, the fringe visibility of the filter transmission spectrum is significantly increased.

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We demonstrate a novel high-temperature sensor using multicore fiber (MCF) spliced between two single-mode fibers. Launching light into such fiber chains creates a supermode interference pattern in the MCF that translates into a periodic modulation in the transmission spectrum. The spectrum shifts with changes in temperature and can be easily monitored in real time.

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A micro-displacement sensor consisting of a fiber-loop made with a tapered fiber is reported. The sensor operation is based on the interaction between the fundamental cladding mode propagating through the taper waist and higher order cladding modes excited when the taper is deformed to form a loop. As a result, a transmission spectrum with several notches is observed, where the notch wavelength resonances shift as a function of the loop diameter.

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