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A Highly Sensitive D-Shaped PCF-SPR Sensor for Refractive Index and Temperature Detection

A novel highly sensitive D-shaped photonic crystal fiber-based surface plasmon resonance (PCF-SPR) sensor for dual parameters of refractive index and temperature detecting is proposed. A PCF cladding polishing provides a D-shape design with a gold (Au) film coating for refractive index (RI) sensing...

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Published in:Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2024-08, Vol.24 (17), p.5582
Main Authors: Ullah, Sajid, Chen, Hailiang, Guo, Pengxiao, Song, Mingshi, Zhang, Sa, Hu, Linchuan, Li, Shuguang
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Summary:A novel highly sensitive D-shaped photonic crystal fiber-based surface plasmon resonance (PCF-SPR) sensor for dual parameters of refractive index and temperature detecting is proposed. A PCF cladding polishing provides a D-shape design with a gold (Au) film coating for refractive index (RI) sensing (Core 1) and a composite film of silver (Ag) and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) for temperature sensing (Core 2). Comsol Multiphysics 5.5 is used to design and simulate the proposed sensor by the finite element method (FEM). The proposed sensor numerically provides results with maximum wavelength sensitivities (WSs) of 51,200 and 56,700 nm/RIU for Core 1 and 2 as RI sensing while amplitude sensitivities are -98.9 and -147.6 RIU with spectral resolution of 1.95 × 10 and 1.76 × 10 RIU, respectively. Notably, wavelength sensitivity of 17.4 nm/°C is obtained between -20 and -10 °C with resolution of 5.74 × 10 °C for Core 2 as temperature sensing. This sensor can efficiently work in the analyte and temperature ranges of 1.33-1.43 RI and -20-100 °C. Due to its high sensitivity and wide detection ranges, both in and RI sensing, it is a promising candidate for a variety of applications, including chemical, medical, and environmental detection.
ISSN:1424-8220
1424-8220
DOI:10.3390/s24175582