| Literature DB >> 35269254 |
Qing Wu1, Si Chen2, Lixin Guan2, Haibin Wu1.
Abstract
A photothermal fiber sensor based on a microfiber knot resonator (MKR) and the Vernier effect is proposed and demonstrated. An MXene Ti3C2Tx nanosheet was deposited onto the ring of an MKR using an optical deposition method to prepare photothermal devices. An MXeneMKR and a bare MKR were used as the sensing part and reference part, respectively, of a Vernier-cascade system. The optical and photothermal properties of the bare MKR and the MXeneMKR were tested. Ti3C2Tx was applied to a photothermal fiber sensor for the first time. The experimental results showed that the modulation efficiency of the MXeneMKR was 0.02 nm/mW, and based on the Vernier effect, the modulation efficiency of the cascade system was 0.15 nm/mW. The sensitivity was amplified 7.5 times. Our all-fiber photothermal sensor has many advantages such as low cost, small size, and good system compatibility. Our sensor has broad application prospects in many fields. The proposed stable MKR device based on two-dimensional-material modification provides a new solution for improving the sensitivity of optical fiber sensors.Entities:
Keywords: Vernier effect; fiber optic sensor; tapered fiber; two-dimensional material
Year: 2022 PMID: 35269254 PMCID: PMC8911983 DOI: 10.3390/nano12050766
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076
Figure 1Characterization of MXene Ti3C2Tx: (a) TEM image of the Ti3C2Tx nanoflakes; (b) SAED patterns of the Ti3C2Tx nanoflakes; (c) STEM of a Ti3C2Tx nanoflake; (d–f) elemental maps of the nanoflake in Figure (c), which were obtained from the EDS results.
Figure 2(a) the Raman spectrum of Ti3C2Tx; (b) UV–Vis–NIR absorption spectrum.
Figure 3(a) Diagram of system apparatus for testing spectral response; (b) optical microscope image; (c) thermograms of bare MKR and MXene MKR; transmission spectra of (d) MKR_1, (e) MKR_2, and the (f) MXene MKR.
Figure 4Experimental setup of photothermal fiber sensor based on MKR and MXene-MKR cascade.
Figure 5Transmission spectra of the (a) MKR; (b) MXene-MKR; (c) cascade system.
Figure 6Wavelength shift of (a) MXene-MKR and (b) the cascade system at a pump power of 34 mW.
Figure 7Modulation efficiency of (Line A) MXene-MKR and (Line B) cascade system.