We report a high sensitive refractive index (RI) sensor using fiber Bragg grating (FBG) where azimuthally symmetric resonant cladding modes were used for RI sensing. We enhanced the sensitivity by tailoring the effective index of a cladding mode to an optimum value so that the mode has maximum sensitivity around a specific surrounding RI. We tailored the effective index of a clad mode by controlled deposition of a thin polymer layer having RI higher than the cladding. Experiments show that the sensitivity of cladding mode (LP0,12) of a standard FBG with overlay coating to the surrounding medium having RI around 1.333 is similar to 2600 pm/RIU. The proposed sensing mechanism will be useful for biological sensing application
Miniature-sized optical fibers with long-term chemical and mechanical stability have revolutionized ...
This thesis describes a detailed study of advanced optical fibre sensors based on fibre Bragg gratin...
ABSTRACT: A simple refractive-index fiber sensor based on a tilted Bragg fiber grating (TFBG) intera...
In this work, a detailed study on volume and surface refractive index (RI) sensitivity of cladding m...
We report a highly sensitive refractive index (RI) sensor in the aqueous solution, which is based on...
Fiber Bragg grating sensors are highly sensitive, cost-effective solutions in chemical and biologica...
Fiber Bragg grating sensors are highly sensitive, cost-effective solutions in chemical and biologica...
A novel in-fiber structure for power-referenced refractometry with the capability to measure surroun...
We report on an extrinsic surface plasmon-enhanced refractometer based on cladding mode resonance ex...
We report a new optical sensor based on excitation of a surface plasmon (SP) in an optical fiber Bra...
A simple and high sensitive method employing a hybrid long period grating (LPG)/chirped fiber Bragg ...
We propose and experimentally demonstrate a hybrid grating, in which an excessively tilted fiber gra...
DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION AT ASTON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY AND INFORM...
A novel technique for increasing the sensitivity of tilted fibre Bragg grating (TFBG) based refracto...
Miniature-sized optical fibers with long-term chemical and mechanical stability have revolutionized ...
Miniature-sized optical fibers with long-term chemical and mechanical stability have revolutionized ...
This thesis describes a detailed study of advanced optical fibre sensors based on fibre Bragg gratin...
ABSTRACT: A simple refractive-index fiber sensor based on a tilted Bragg fiber grating (TFBG) intera...
In this work, a detailed study on volume and surface refractive index (RI) sensitivity of cladding m...
We report a highly sensitive refractive index (RI) sensor in the aqueous solution, which is based on...
Fiber Bragg grating sensors are highly sensitive, cost-effective solutions in chemical and biologica...
Fiber Bragg grating sensors are highly sensitive, cost-effective solutions in chemical and biologica...
A novel in-fiber structure for power-referenced refractometry with the capability to measure surroun...
We report on an extrinsic surface plasmon-enhanced refractometer based on cladding mode resonance ex...
We report a new optical sensor based on excitation of a surface plasmon (SP) in an optical fiber Bra...
A simple and high sensitive method employing a hybrid long period grating (LPG)/chirped fiber Bragg ...
We propose and experimentally demonstrate a hybrid grating, in which an excessively tilted fiber gra...
DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION AT ASTON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY AND INFORM...
A novel technique for increasing the sensitivity of tilted fibre Bragg grating (TFBG) based refracto...
Miniature-sized optical fibers with long-term chemical and mechanical stability have revolutionized ...
Miniature-sized optical fibers with long-term chemical and mechanical stability have revolutionized ...
This thesis describes a detailed study of advanced optical fibre sensors based on fibre Bragg gratin...
ABSTRACT: A simple refractive-index fiber sensor based on a tilted Bragg fiber grating (TFBG) intera...