Publication: Tapered tip optical fibers for measuring ultra-small refractive index changes with record high sensitivity
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Lu, Chunyu
Nikbakht, Hamed
van Someren, Bob
Akça, B. İmran
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Here we demonstrate an inexpensive, simple, and ultra-sensitive refractive index sensor based on a tapered tip optical fiber combined with a straightforward image analysis method. The output profile of this fiber exhibits circular fringe patterns whose intensity distribution dramatically changes even with ultra-small refractive index variations in the surrounding medium. The sensitivity of the fiber sensor is measured using different concentrations of saline solutions with a transmission setup consisting of a single wavelength light source, a cuvette, an objective lens, and a camera. By analyzing the areal changes in the center of the fringe patterns for each saline solution, we obtain an unprecedented sensitivity value of 24,160 dB/RIU (refractive index unit), which is the highest value reported so far among intensity-modulated fiber refractometers. The resolution of the sensor is calculated to be 6.9 x10(-9). Moreover, we measure the sensitivity of the fiber tip in the backreflection mode using salt-water solutions and obtained a sensitivity value of 620 dB/RIU. This sensor is ultra-sensitive, simple, easy to fabricate, and low-cost, which makes it a promising tool for on-site measurements and point-of-care applications. (c) 2022 Optica Publishing Group
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Optica Publishing Group
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Optics Letters
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10.1364/OL.477288
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