| Literature DB >> 28860497 |
Aritz Ozcariz1,2, Carlos R Zamarreño3,4, Pablo Zubiate3,4, Francisco J Arregui3,4.
Abstract
A tin dioxide thin layer has been studied in order to improve the sensitivity of lossy mode resonances (LMR) based sensors. The effects of the thin film thickness and the polarization of light in a SnO2 coated D-shaped single mode optical fiber have been evaluated. The optimization of such parameters in the fabrication of refractometers have led to an unprecedented sensitivity of over one million nanometers per refractive index unit (RIU), which means a sensitivity below 10-9 RIU with a pm resolution detector. This achievement is a milestone for the development of new high sensitivity devices and opens the door to new industrial applications, such as gear oil degradation, or biomedical devices where previous devices could not provide enough sensitivity.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28860497 PMCID: PMC5579297 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-11145-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Output optical power evolution as the thickness of the thin film increases. The bottom axis shows the deposition time while the top axis represent the expected coating thickness at that moment. Several resonances can be distinguished. In the first order LMR observed, two components can be appreciated, corresponding each to a different mode.
Figure 2Transmittance spectra obtained when the sensitive region was submerged in solutions of different refractive index. The absorption peaks shift to greater wavelengths when the SMRI increases. (a) Spectra corresponding to the TE mode when the fiber is submerged in solutions of 1.4415–1.4447 SMRI. (b) Spectra corresponding to the TM mode when the fiber is submerged in solutions of 1.4481–1.4487 SMRI
Figure 3Representation of the central wavelength of the resonances as a function of the refractive index of the surrounding media (SMRI). The slope increases with the SMRI. The error in the Y axis is 0.5 nm, and in the X axis it is 0.000005.
Figure 4Fabrication setup used for monitoring the output at different wavelengths while the deposition of the SnO2 thin film. The sensitive region is a 17 mm side-polished segment of a standard single mode fiber, located horizontally under the target inside the sputter coater.
Figure 5Setup used for the characterization of the sensor as refractometer. It allows controlling the state of polarization of the light guided through the sensitive region and monitor the output spectrum.