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1 April 2020 Simulation study on fluoride fiber SPR sensor with multilayer arrangements of graphene under thermal variation of radiation damping in NIR
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Abstract
A multilayered fiber SPR sensor is studied with graphene multilayers for ethanol detection. The sensor design variants (graphene mono-, bi-, tri-, and quadra-layer) are simulated and analyzed at 1310 nm and 1550 nm wavelengths. The dynamic radiation damping in terms of variable temperature and Ag layer thickness is enforced on the sensor variants to lead to possible sensing performance enhancement. At an optimum radiation damping (ORD) condition (317.8 K temperature and 35.1 nm thick Ag layer at 1550 nm wavelength), the figure of merit (FOM) of the fiber (ZBLAN core and NaF clad) SPR sensor with graphene monolayer has the potential to reach to an ultrahigh magnitude of 27164.89 RIU-1 . The proposed sensor can be an important milestone in developing highly sensitive and accurate fiber optic chemical sensors.
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Anuj K. Sharma, Baljinder Kaur, and Carlos Marques "Simulation study on fluoride fiber SPR sensor with multilayer arrangements of graphene under thermal variation of radiation damping in NIR", Proc. SPIE 11354, Optical Sensing and Detection VI, 113542F (1 April 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2555698
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Graphene

Fiber optics sensors

Near infrared

Silver

Bioalcohols

Fiber optics

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