Abstract:In this study, a surface plasmon resonance sensor for detecting haemoglobin concentration based on a D‐type optical fibre with a graphene‐gold surface architecture is proposed. The graphene‐gold surface architecture included a 50 nm thick gold film and monolayer graphene film, which were decorated on a 10 mm long D‐type sensing region. The proposed sensor worked in wavelength interrogation mode, with the light wavelength ranging from 400 to 1100 nm. The authors realised the D‐type optical fibre surface polishi… Show more
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