26 April 2016 Reflectance-based low-cost disposable optical fiber surface plasmon resonance probe with enhanced biochemical sensitivity
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Abstract
A reflectance-based surface plasmon resonance (SPR) fiber sensor with enhanced sensitivity for biochemical sensing is reported after comparing its result with the transmittance-based SPR optical fiber sensors. The fabricated SPR sensor contains a gold-coated multimode fiber with the implementation of a standard source-sensor-spectrometer interrogation system. As the refractive index of the liquid under test is increased, a redshift of the SPR is observed. The coupling of the source to the fiber sensor is optimized by investigating the effect of an intentional misalignment in transmission-based setup. When a fiber tip coated with the silver mirror and the bifurcated fiber bundle is used, an alignment-free disposable sensor probe is achieved. A comprehensive characterization of the proposed reflectance-based SPR probe is discussed. The maximum sensitivity of 3212.19  nm/refractive index unit (RIU) is obtained.
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Papiya Dhara, Vinod Kumar Singh, Massimo Olivero, and Guido Perrone "Reflectance-based low-cost disposable optical fiber surface plasmon resonance probe with enhanced biochemical sensitivity," Optical Engineering 55(4), 046114 (26 April 2016). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.55.4.046114
Published: 26 April 2016
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Mirrors

Silver

Optical fibers

Surface plasmons

Resonance enhancement

Fiber optics sensors

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