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Fiber-based spectrally and spatially resolved light sensing in photobioreactors

Fiber-based spectrally and spatially resolved light sensing in photobioreactors. Michael Sandmann , Marvin Münzberg , Julia Mießner, Roland Hass, Lena Bressel , Oliver Reich innoFSPEC , Institute of Chemistry, University of Potsdam, Am Mühlenberg 3, D-14476 Potsdam/Golm, Germany.

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Fiber-based spectrally and spatially resolved light sensing in photobioreactors

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  1. Fiber-based spectrally and spatially resolved light sensing in photobioreactors Michael Sandmann, Marvin Münzberg, Julia Mießner, Roland Hass, Lena Bressel, Oliver Reich innoFSPEC, Institute of Chemistry, University of Potsdam, Am Mühlenberg 3, D-14476 Potsdam/Golm, Germany.

  2. Setup inside of the photobioreactor SUN referencefibers outside nets • Modular mesh ultra-thin layer (MUTL) photobio-reactor (patent by IGV). • Fiber ends are used as light collecting device. • Up to 150 optical fiber ends are fixed at different positions inside the PBR. • Fibers are connected to a spectrometer via a fiber-optical switch. compact spectrometer fiber-opticalswitch 2 m

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