Refractive index sensing properties of long-period fibre grating with sol-gel derived coatings

Abstract

Long-period fibre gratings (LPGs) have previously been used to detect quantities such as temperature, strain and refractive index (RI). The responsivity to surrounding refractive index means that, potentially, LPGs could be realised as optical biosensors for applications in biochemical and biomedical application areas. We report here to our best knowledge the first investigation on refractive index sensing properties of LPGs with sol-gel derived titanium and silicon oxide coatings. It is revealed that the RI sensitivity of an LPG is affected by both the thickness and the index value of the coating; the coating with higher index and thickness will enhance the LPG RI sensitivity significantly. The surrounding refractive index induced LPG resonance shift has been evaluated over the LPGs’ most sensitive RI region from 1.42 to 1.44. We have identified that, in this region, the uncoated LPG has an RI sensitivity of (-673.0±0.4)nm/uri (unit of refractive index) while the LPG coated with titanium oxide exhibits a sensitivity as high as (-1067.15±0.04)nm/uri.

Additional Information: 7th IEEE SENSORS Conference, Lecce (IT), 26-29 October 2008.
Uncontrolled Keywords: photonics, sensing, fibre-grating, sol-gel, diffraction gratings, fibre optic sensors, refractive index measurement, SiO2, TiO2, biochemical application, long-period fibre gratings, optical biosensors, silicon oxide coatings, sol-gel derived titanium oxide coatings
Publication ISSN: 1930-0395
Last Modified: 23 Oct 2019 11:05
Date Deposited: 24 Aug 2010 10:19
Published Date: 2008-10-26
Authors: Davies, Edward
Zhang, Lin
Bennion, Ian
Viitala, Reeta
Salomäki, Mikko
Areva, Sami

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