Dual-channel fiber surface plasmon resonance sensor based on metalized core
2021
We propose a novel dual-channel fiber surface plasmon resonance
(SPR) sensor based on a metalized core. Using a polymer, the cladding and
coating layer of the sensor coated with a metal sensing film are restored.
The parameters of the sensor are determined after studying the influence
of different polymers and sensing films on the dynamic range and sensing
sensitivity. A silver film coated with UV-curable adhesive and a gold film
coated with polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) with respective sensing
sensitivities of up to 1.39 and 1.48 nm/°C are selected after optimization
to construct the dual-channel sensor. A dual-channel fiber SPR temperature
compensation refractive index sensor with improved accuracy is then
constructed with a 20-nm gold film for the refractive index sensing unit
and a 50-nm gold film coated with PDMS for the temperature sensing unit.
Owing to its complete fiber structure, the SPR sensor has good mechanical
properties and high practical value, and it can be easily applied to
real-time temperature measurements and temperature compensation in various
fields.
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