Surface plasmon resonance sensor based on a single-mode polarization-maintaining optical fiber |
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Authors: | M. Piliarik, J. Homola, Z. Maní kov ,J. tyroký |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics, Chaberská 57, Prague, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | A novel wavelength modulation-based fiber-optic surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor is reported which utilizes both polarization separation and broad band radiation depolarization in polarization-maintaining fibers to enhance sensor stability. Theoretical analysis of the sensing structure with ideally separated polarizations based on the mode of expansion and propagation method is presented. The effect of polarization cross-coupling was also analyzed in the approximation of an equivalent bulk optic structure. A laboratory prototype of the fiber-optic SPR sensor was characterized in terms of sensitivity and resolution. Experimental results indicate that this fiber-optic SPR sensor is able to resolve refractive index changes as low as 4×10−6 under moderate fiber deformations. |
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Keywords: | Surface plasmon resonance Optical sensor Optical fiber Biosensor |
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