Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10410443 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Sensing performances of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) hetero-core fiber sensor has been presented based on SPR excitation by controlling the thickness of gold metal coating ranging from 20 to 70Â nm. Experimental results have demonstrated an attractive feature in their metal thickness dependences, showing the sensing capability in the uses both of the spectral and of the amplitude mode operations. Sensing resolutions have been achieved to be in the range of 7.40 Ã 10â4 to 3.64 Ã 10â5 RIU for 1.333-1.398 RIU range of tested glycerin solutions for the spectral operation with a spectral resolution of 0.5Â nm, and in the range of 4.80 Ã 10â4 to 9.31 Ã 10â5 RIU for 1.333-1.384 RIU for the amplitude operation with a given wavelength of 667Â nm. A practical sensing scheme has been successfully operated based on the amplitude mode using a single LED emitting 667Â nm, showing the real time-based, remote sensing capability in measuring refractive indices of liquids.
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Authors
Mitsuhiro Iga, Atsushi Seki, Kazuhiro Watanabe,