Exploitation of multilayer coatings for infrared surface plasmon resonance fiber sensors


Autoria(s): Allsop, Thomas D.P.; Neal, Ron; Mou, Chengbo; Brown, P.; Saied, Sayah O.; Rehman, Saeed; Kalli, Kyriacos; Webb, David J.; Sullivan, John L.; Mapps, Des J.; Bennion, Ian
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10/01/2009

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We demonstrate surface plasmon resonance (SPR) fiber devices based upon ultraviolet inscription of a grating-type structure into both single-layered and multilayered thin films deposited on the flat side of a lapped D-shaped fiber. The single-layered devices were fabricated from germanium, while the multilayered ones comprised layers of germanium, silica, and silver. Some of the devices operated in air with high coupling efficiency in excess of 40 dB and an estimated index sensitivity of Delta lambda/Delta n = 90 mn from 1 to 1.15 index range, while others provided an index sensitivity of Delta lambda/Delta n = 6790 mn for refractive indices from 1.33 to 1.37. (C) 2009 Optical Society of America

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/12633/1/exploitation_of_multilayer_coatings.pdf

Allsop, Thomas D.P.; Neal, Ron; Mou, Chengbo; Brown, P.; Saied, Sayah O.; Rehman, Saeed; Kalli, Kyriacos; Webb, David J.; Sullivan, John L.; Mapps, Des J. and Bennion, Ian (2009). Exploitation of multilayer coatings for infrared surface plasmon resonance fiber sensors. Applied Optics, 48 (2), pp. 276-286.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/12633/

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