In an optical fiber based SPR sensor, a segment of metal clad silica fiber is used as the sensing element and resonant coupling occurs to the surface plasmon mode excited at the interface of the metal and ambient which surrounds the sensing element. When polychromatic light is transmitted through the sensing element the spectrum of light detected at the other end shows minima at a resonance wavelength. In wavelength interrogation the shift in the resonance wavelength is a measure of change in the refractive index of the ambient.Alternatively, intensity interrogation can be used in which the change in transmitted power at a given wavelength is a measure of change in refractive index of the ambient. The sensitivity and detection accuracy of the sensor depend on the numerical aperture (NA) of the multimode optical fiber used to fabricate the sensor.We have carried out a study of the dependence of the sensitivity and detection accuracy on numerical aperture to obtain the optimal value for a multimode optical fiber which is used to fabricate the sensing element under both wavelength and intensity interrogation. Experimental results on a sensing element fabricated with gold coating on the core of a plastic clad silica fiber are also reported.
In an optical fiber based SPR sensor, a segment of metal clad silica fiber is used as the sensing element and resonant coupling occurs to the surface plasmon mode excited at the interface of the metal and ambient which surrounds the sensing element. When polychromatic light is transmitted through the sensing element the spectrum of light detected at the other end shows minima at a resonance wavelength. In wavelength interrogation the shift in the resonance wavelength is a measure of change in the refractive index of the ambient. Alternatively, intensity interrogation can be used in which the change in transmitted power at a given wavelength is a measure of change in refractive index of the ambient. The sensitivity and detection accuracy of the sensor depend on the numerical aperture (NA) of the multimode optical fiber used to fabricate the sensor. We have carried out a study of the dependence of the sensitivity and detection accuracy on numerical aperture to obtain the optimal value for a multimode optical fiber which is used to fabricate the sensing element under both wavelength and intensity interrogation. Experimental results on a sensing element fabricated with gold coating on the core of a plastic clad silica fiber are also reported.
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