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A summary of the key developments can be found on the PhoSFOS EU webpage [http://www.phosfos.eu/eng/Phosfos/Facts-Results] and include the demonstration of a fully flexible opto-electronic foil.<ref>Fully flexible opto-electronic foil, E. Bosman, G. Van Steenberge, I. Milenkov, K. Panajotov, H. Thienpont, J. Bauwelinck, P. Van Daele, Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 2010</ref>
 
Figure 3 shows the [[scattering]] of HeNe [[laser]] light from noise gratings recorded in [[Poly(methyl methacrylate)|PMMA]] using a 325&nbsp;nm HeCd laser.
 
One of the early results from the project was the successful demonstration of a repeatable method of joining the polymer fiber to standard silica fibre. This was a major development and allowed for the first time POF Bragg gratings to be used in real applications outside of the optics lab. One of the first uses for these sensors was in monitoring the strain of tapestries<ref>http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/68650/01/137_Lennard.pdf</ref> shown in Figure 4,.<ref>http://spie.org/x39927.xml?ArticleID=x39927</ref> In this case conventional electrical strain sensors and silica fiber sensors were shown to be strengthening the tapestries in areas where they were fixed. Because the polymer devices are much more flexible they do not distort the material as much and therefore give a much most accurate measurement of the strain in flexible materials. Temperature and humidity sensing using a combined silica / POF fiber sensor has been demonstrated.<ref>Optical fibre temperature and humidity sensor, C. Zhang, W. Zhang, D.J. Webb, G.D. Peng, Electronics Letters, 46, 9, pp643-644, 2010, {{doi|10.1049/el.2010.0879}}</ref> Combined strain, temperature and bend sensing has also been shown.<ref>Bragg grating in polymer optical fibre for strain, bend and temperature sensing, X. Chen, C. Zhang, D.J Webb, G.-D. Peng , K. Kalli, Measurement Science and Technology, 2010</ref> Using a fiber Bragg grating in an eccentric core polymer has been shown to yield a high sensitivity to bend.<ref>Highly Sensitive Bend Sensor Based on Bragg Grating in Eccentric Core Polymer Fiber, X. Chen, C. Zhang, D.J. Webb, K. Kalli, G.-D. Peng, A. Argyros, IEEE Sensors Journal, 2010</ref>