Characterization of infrared surface plasmon resonances generated from a fiber-optical sensor utilizing tilted Bragg gratings


Autoria(s): Allsop, Thomas D.P.; Neal, Ron; Rehman, Saeed; Webb, David J.; Mapps, Des J.; Bennion, Ian
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01/04/2008

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We demonstrate the use of tilted fiber gratings to assist with the generation of infrared surface plasmons on a metal film coating the flat of a D-shaped fiber. The wavelength of the strong (>25 dB) resonance is tunable over similar to 1000 nm by adjusting the polarization state of the light and is highly sensitive to the refractive index of any aqueous medium surrounding the fiber (sensitivity= 3365 nm).

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/12635/1/characterization_of_infrared_surface_plasmon.pdf

Allsop, Thomas D.P.; Neal, Ron; Rehman, Saeed; Webb, David J.; Mapps, Des J. and Bennion, Ian (2008). Characterization of infrared surface plasmon resonances generated from a fiber-optical sensor utilizing tilted Bragg gratings. Journal of the Optical Society of America B, 25 (4), pp. 481-490.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/12635/

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