2020 - Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK)
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Optical fiber, Optics, Fiber Bragg grating, Fiber optic sensor and Optoelectronics. His work carried out in the field of Optical fiber brings together such families of science as Moisture, Nanotechnology, Fluorescence and Refractive index. His work on Grating as part of general Optics research is often related to Root-mean-square deviation, Detailed data and Polynomial regression, thus linking different fields of science.
He works mostly in the field of Fiber Bragg grating, limiting it down to topics relating to Polarization-maintaining optical fiber and, in certain cases, Dispersion-shifted fiber and Photonic-crystal fiber, as a part of the same area of interest. His Fiber optic sensor study combines topics in areas such as Electronic engineering and Underpinning. The study incorporates disciplines such as Annealing and Laser in addition to Optoelectronics.
His primary areas of investigation include Optical fiber, Optics, Fiber Bragg grating, Optoelectronics and Fiber optic sensor. The concepts of his Optical fiber study are interwoven with issues in Fluorescence, Analytical chemistry, Composite material, Coating and Condition monitoring. Optics and Fiber are commonly linked in his work.
His Fiber Bragg grating study incorporates themes from Acoustics, Long-period fiber grating, Moisture, Electronic engineering and PHOSFOS. His Optoelectronics research incorporates elements of Annealing and Single-mode optical fiber. As a part of the same scientific study, Tong Sun usually deals with the Grating, concentrating on Refractive index and frequently concerns with Surface plasmon resonance.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Optical fiber, Fiber Bragg grating, Optics, Optoelectronics and Fiber optic sensor. Tong Sun interconnects Ion, Grating, Compensation and Electric motor in the investigation of issues within Optical fiber. His Fiber Bragg grating study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Acoustics, Torque, Electronic engineering, Condition monitoring and Pantograph.
He works mostly in the field of Optics, limiting it down to concerns involving Fiber and, occasionally, Single-mode optical fiber, Co doped and Chemical substance. Tong Sun has researched Optoelectronics in several fields, including Noise, Coating, Graphene and Colloid. His work deals with themes such as Civil engineering and Forensic engineering, which intersect with Fiber optic sensor.
Tong Sun mostly deals with Optical fiber, Fiber Bragg grating, Fiber optic sensor, Optics and Fiber. His Hard-clad silica optical fiber study in the realm of Optical fiber interacts with subjects such as Data logger. His Fiber Bragg grating research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Acoustics, False alarm, Electronic engineering and Frequency band.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Optoelectronics and Civil engineering in addition to Fiber optic sensor. His Optics study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Petrochemical. His Fiber study incorporates themes from Chelation, Fabry–Pérot interferometer, Tungsten and Welding.
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Fiber optic sensor technology: an overview
K.T.V. Grattan;T. Sun.
Sensors and Actuators A-physical (2000)
Gold nanorod-based localized surface plasmon resonance biosensors: A review
Jie Cao;Tong Sun;Kenneth T.V. Grattan.
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical (2014)
Fibre-optic sensor technologies for humidity and moisture measurement
T.L. Yeo;T. Sun;K.T.V. Grattan.
Sensors and Actuators A-physical (2008)
Comparison of fluorescence-based temperature sensor schemes: Theoretical analysis and experimental validation
S. F. Collins;G. W. Baxter;S. A. Wade;T. Sun.
Journal of Applied Physics (1998)
Characterisation of a polymer-coated fibre Bragg grating sensor for relative humidity sensing
T.L. Yeo;T. Sun;K.T.V. Grattan;D. Parry.
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical (2005)
Optical fibre-based sensor technology for humidity and moisture measurement: Review of recent progress
L. Alwis;T. Sun;K.T.V. Grattan.
Measurement (2013)
Long period grating-based humidity sensor for potential structural health monitoring
T. Venugopalan;T. Sun;K.T.V. Grattan.
Sensors and Actuators A-physical (2008)
Wavelength-based localized surface plasmon resonance optical fiber biosensor
Jie Cao;Jie Cao;Minh Hieu Tu;Tong Sun;Kenneth T.V. Grattan.
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical (2013)
Polymer-coated fiber Bragg grating for relative humidity sensing
T.L. Yeo;Tong Sun;K.T.V. Grattan;D. Parry.
IEEE Sensors Journal (2005)
Fluorescence based fibre optic pH sensor for the pH 10–13 range suitable for corrosion monitoring in concrete structures
T. Hien Nguyen;Thillainathan Venugopala;Shuying Chen;Tong Sun.
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical (2014)
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