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Theoretical analysis of a fiber optic surface plasmon resonance sensor utilizing a Bragg grating

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    0346190 - ÚFE 2011 RIV US eng J - Journal Article
    Špačková, Barbora - Homola, Jiří
    Theoretical analysis of a fiber optic surface plasmon resonance sensor utilizing a Bragg grating.
    Optics Express. Roč. 17, č. 25 (2009), s. 23254-23264. ISSN 1094-4087
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z20670512
    Keywords : Surface plasmon resonance * Fiber optic * Bragg grating * Biosensor * Coupled mode theory
    Subject RIV: JA - Electronics ; Optoelectronics, Electrical Engineering
    Impact factor: 3.278, year: 2009

    A rigorous theoretical analysis of a fiber optic surface plasmon resonance sensor is presented. The sensor is based on the spectroscopy of mixed surface plasmon-fiber cladding modes excited by the fundamental mode of an optical fiber via a Bragg grating formed in the fiber core. The transmission spectrum is calculated by means of the Coupled Mode Theory. The modal structure is theoretically analyzed using a 3-D method based on a field expansion approach for matching the field continuity at the boundary of the layers. The theoretical analysis revealed a series of narrow transmission dips associated with the coupling of the fundamental mode to the mixed surface plasmon-fiber cladding modes. The sensitivity of these dips to changes in the refractive index of the analyte is calculated. Moreover, the refractive index resolution of the sensor was estimated to be better than 2 x 10(-6) RIU.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0187278

     
     
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