| Literature DB >> 26540062 |
Pan Chen1, Yu-Jing He2, Xiao-Song Zhu3,4, Yi-Wei Shi5,6.
Abstract
A new kind of hollow fiber surface plasmon resonance sensor (HF-SPRS) based on the silver-coated ethylene tetra-fluoro-ethylene (ETFE) hollow fiber (HF) is presented. The ETFE HF-SPRS is fabricated, and its performance is investigated experimentally by measuring the transmission spectra of the sensor when filled by liquid sensed media with different refractive indices (RIs). Theoretical analysis based on the ray transmission model is also taken to evaluate the sensor. Because the RI of ETFE is much lower than that of fused silica (FSG), the ETFE HF-SPRS can extend the lower limit of the detection range of the early reported FSG HF-SPRS from 1.5 to 1.42 approximately. This could greatly enhance the application potential of HF-SPRS. Moreover, the joint use of both ETFE and FSG HF-SPRSs can cover a wide detection range from 1.42 to 1.69 approximately with high sensitivities larger than 1000 nm/RIU.Entities:
Keywords: ethylene tetra-fluoro-ethylene; hollow fiber; sensor; surface plasmon resonance
Year: 2015 PMID: 26540062 PMCID: PMC4701261 DOI: 10.3390/s151127917
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Schematic diagram of ethylene the tetra-fluoro-ethylene (ETFE) hollow fiber surface plasmon resonance sensor (HF-SPRS): (a) structure of the sensor; (b) lengthwise section of the ray transmission model.
Figure 2(a) Schematic diagram of the liquid phase coating method for silver plating; (b) ETFE tube and two Ag-coated ETFE tubes with different Ag film thicknesses; (c) SEM picture of the cross-section of the HF used in the experiment.
Figure 3Diagram of the experimental setup.
Figure 4Normalized transmission spectra of ETFE HF-SPRS with different n; the corresponding n is labeled in the figure.
Figure 5Theoretical and measured results of resonance wavelength (RW) and sensitivity for ETFE HF-SPRS. (a) RW versus n; (b) sensitivity versus n.
Figure 6Comparison of measured transmission spectra and theoretical results with different n. (a) FWHM versus n; (b) figure of merit (FOM) versus n.
Figure 7(a) Sensitivities of ETFE and FSG HF-SPRS: using the ETFE HF-SPRS and FSG HF-SPRS in the refractive index (RIs) range below and above 1.51, respectively; (b) FOMs versus n.
Characteristics of the HF-SPRS.
| Structure | Wavelength (nm) | RI Detection Range | Sensitivity (nm/RIU) | FOM (RIU−1) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ETFE HF-SPRS | 400 to 800 | 1.42 to 1.54 | 624 to 3858 | 4 to 15 |
| FSG HF-SPRS | 400 to 800 | 1.51 to 1.58 | 1189 to 6607 | 12 to 25 |
| ETFE and FSG | 400 to 800 | 1.42 to 1.58 | 1031 to 6607 | 5 to 25 |