Microfiber With Methyl Blue-Functionalized Reduced Graphene Oxide and Violet Light Sensing
2015
This letter introduces a methyl blue-functionalized reduced graphene oxide (MB-rGO) deposited on a microfiber (MF) and demonstrates its absorption characteristics can be tuned by violet light illumination. MB-rGO is fabricated by rGO stacked to noncovalent MB, exhibiting intriguing optical, electrical properties, and soluble in water. The MB-rGO was utilized as sensitive materials and MF as a substrate. The enhanced interaction between the light and the MB-rGO can be achieved via strong evanescent light of the MF. The experiments show that when the violet light is illuminated onto the MB-rGO film with power ranging from 0.03 to 12.77 mW, the transmitted optical power of the MF changes with a relative variation of $2.5\sim 3$ dB in broadband (1520–1620 nm) operation. The device has a sensitivity of $\sim 0.235$ dB/mW (1520 nm) and illustrates that the MB-rGO possesses high potentiality in photonic application, such as fiber-optic sensor and other photonic devices.
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