Publications by authors named "Martin Slaman"

The mechanical behavior of dermal tissues is unarguably recognized for its diagnostic ability and in the last decades received a steadily increasing interest in dermatology practices. Among the various methods to investigate the mechanics of skin in clinical environments, suction-based ones are especially noteworthy, thanks to their qualities of minimal invasiveness and relative simplicity of setups and data analysis. In such experiments, structural visualization of the sample is highly desirable, both in its own right and because it enables elastography.

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We present a one-step method to produce air-stable, large-grain mixed cationic lead perovskite films and powders under ambient conditions. The introduction of 2.5 % of Zn(II), confirmed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), results in stable thin films which show the same absorption and crystal structure after 2 weeks of storage under ambient conditions.

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We report on the development of a highly sensitive photoacoustic (PA) spectrometer based on a miniaturized all-optical detecting sensor. The sensor has a cell volume of less than 6 μL and relies on a cantilever-based acoustic transducer, which is equipped with an optical fiber interferometric readout. The spectrometer reaches a noise equivalent concentration of 15 ppb (300 ms time constant) for acetylene detection using a 23 mW excitation laser source, which corresponds to a normalized noise equivalent absorption coefficient of 7.

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We report for the first time on the experimental response of a Surface Plasmon Resonance fiber optic sensor based on wavelength modulation for hydrogen sensing. This approach of measuring the hydrogen concentration makes the sensor insensitive to intensity fluctuations. The intrinsic fiber sensor developed provides remote sensing and enables the possibility of multi-points sensing.

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