Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 12, Issue 4, 042801(2014)

Fiber-optic surface plasmon resonance-based sensor with AZO/Au bilayered sensing layer

Woo-Hu Tsai, Kuen-Cherng Lin, Shu-Ming Yang, Yu-Chia Tsao, and Ping-Jing Ho

We describe a surface plasmon resonance-based fiber sensor based on a side-polished graded-index multimode fiber, in which an Al-doped zinc oxide/gold (AZO/Au) bilayer is deposited on the side-polished surface of the fiber core to improve the detection sensitivity of the device. The AZO/Au layer is used as the active sensing member of the device with a combination of a 75-nm-thick AZO layer and a 40-nm-thick Au layer. Such a device is then applied to the concentration measurement of CH3COONa solutions, as an example showing a good response to concentration variation. The results indicate that the additional AZO layer in the active sensing member may lead to higher detection sensitivity and greater measurement stability in the measurements of solution concentration.

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Woo-Hu Tsai, Kuen-Cherng Lin, Shu-Ming Yang, Yu-Chia Tsao, Ping-Jing Ho. Fiber-optic surface plasmon resonance-based sensor with AZO/Au bilayered sensing layer[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2014, 12(4): 042801

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Category: Remote Sensing and Sensors

Received: Nov. 27, 2013

Accepted: Feb. 12, 2014

Published Online: Apr. 10, 2014

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DOI:10.3788/col201412.042801

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