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Sensors based on fiber optics or optical waveguides are finding increasing interest for applications in aggressive environments, in the vicinity of high electric fields, or in areas where miniaturization is a necessity. Many of these optical sensors utilize interaction of evanescent fields with the environment. If the optical component is made of a polymer, the ability of polymers to ad- or absorb vapors can be utilized for the sensing of such vapors. This is based on changes in refractive indices or anisotropy upon interaction with the vapor.
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