A fibre Bragg grating is an optical element inscribed in an optical fibre, which is widely used as a sensing instrument.
The new glass fibres should be safe for patients even if they accidentally break, according to the study published in the journal Optics Letters.
"Our work paves the way towards optical fibre sensors that can be safely inserted into the human body," said Maria Konstantaki from the Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser (IESL) of the Foundation of Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece.
The researchers show that gratings etched into the bioresorbable glass fibre dissolve under conditions simulating those of the human body.
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Laser-based techniques for removing tumours might also be improved with these optical fibre gratings, which could simultaneously deliver the laser beam and provide the accurate real-time temperature sensing necessary to monitor the laser ablation process.
"Our approach could potentially be used to create various types of interconnected structures in or on bioresorbable optical fibres, allowing a wide range of sensing and biochemical analysis techniques to be performed inside the body," said Konstantaki.
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