1. Gas sensing using a surface plasmon resonance fibre device
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Ian Bennion, Chengbo Mou, Edward Davies, Kyriacos Kalli, P. Calverhouse, Thomas D.P. Allsop, Ron Neal, David J. Webb, Saeed Rehman, and Peter Bond
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Surface plasmon ,Single-mode optical fiber ,Physics::Optics ,Grating ,Optical coating ,Optics ,Mode coupling ,Optoelectronics ,Surface plasmon resonance ,business ,Refractive index ,Plasmon - Abstract
A series of surface plasmonic fibre devices were fabricated using multiple coatings deposited on a lapped section of a single mode fibre. Guided mode coupling to surface plasmons was promoted following UV laser irradiation of the coated region through a phase mask, which generated a surface relief grating structure. The devices showed high spectral sensitivities and strong coupling for low refractive indices as compared to other grating fibre devices. The plasmonic devices were used to detect the variation in the refractive indices of alkane gases with measured wavelength and coupling sensitivity to index of 1900 nm/RIU and 4000 dB/RIU, respectively.
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- 2009
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