Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7143985 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2016 | 53 Pages |
Abstract
Graphene as a novel material has laid a foundation for its applications in optical fiber sensors, due to its unique properties, especially the optical properties. On the other hand, optical fiber sensors have received world-wide attention due to their high sensitivity, small size, good anti-electromagnetism disturbance ability and other potential advantages. In this paper, the developments of graphene in the applications of optical fiber sensors were reviewed from four aspects. Firstly, the common preparation methods of graphene were introduced. Next, the optical properties of graphene have been concluded. And then, some typical optical fiber chemical and biological sensors based on graphene, such as temperature sensors, biological sensors and gas sensors, were reviewed. It was shown that graphene had a great potential in the optical fiber sensing technology. Furthermore, the deficiencies and challenges of the graphene in the applications of optical fiber sensors were analyzed. In a whole, the unique advantages of graphene have present their versatility and importance in the application fields of optical fiber sensors.
Keywords
PVAMMIHOPGGQDsFSRPOFSMFFBGPDMSSiCCNTrGOGraphene oxideReduced graphene oxideOsaMach-Zehnder interferometerDensity of statesSurface plasmon resonanceSPRFiber Bragg GratingSensitivityoptical propertiesDOSFree spectral rangeChemical vapor depositionCVDOptical fiber sensorsSilicon carbideMZIFabry–PerotSingle-mode fiberPlastic optical fiberCarbon nanotubesGraphene quantum dotsPolydimethylsiloxaneSodium cholateGrapheneHighly oriented pyrolytic graphite
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Authors
Yong Zhao, Xue-gang Li, Xue Zhou, Ya-nan Zhang,