研究目的
To propose and demonstrate a novel surface plasmon resonance (SPR)-sensing approach by using the fundamental mode beam based on a graded index multimode fiber (GIF) to solve the two bottlenecks of fiber SPR sensor, including low sensitivity and the difficulty in multichannel detection.
研究成果
The novel SPR sensor based on GIF demonstrates high sensitivity and controllable dynamic range, addressing key limitations of fiber-based SPR sensors. Adjustments in grinding angle and gold film thickness effectively shift the resonance wavelength and enhance sensitivity, offering a foundation for multichannel detection and improved sensor performance.
研究不足
The study notes that increasing the grinding angle or gold film thickness can make the resonance valley more unobvious, potentially complicating detection. Additionally, the practical application may be limited by the difficulty in precisely controlling these parameters.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study uses the low-order mode of the GIF for SPR sensing, maintaining the sensitivity advantage of single-mode fiber SPR sensors. It investigates the effects of light incident angle and gold film thickness on the working dynamic range.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Glycerine-aqueous solutions with different refractive indices are used, calibrated by an Abbe refractometer.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Includes a super continuum light source, programmable micro injection pumper, optical spectrum analyzer, and plasma sputtering apparatus for gold film coating.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Involves grinding and polishing the GIF to create a cone angle structure, coating it with gold film, and testing with glycerine-aqueous solutions.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The reflected beam is analyzed using an optical spectrum analyzer, with data processed for resonance wavelength and sensitivity analysis.
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