The sensitivity enhancement of tilted fibre Bragg grating sensors with polarization dependent resonant nano-scale coatings
Aliaksandr Bialiayeu

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive theoretical analysis and a novel enhancement method for tilted fibre Bragg grating sensors, achieving a 3.5-fold increase in sensitivity through nanoparticle coupling.
Contribution
The work introduces a fast computer model for TFBG analysis and a new sensitivity enhancement technique using nanoparticle resonances.
Findings
Developed an efficient full-vector mode solver for TFBG characterization.
Proposed a polarization-resolved data analysis method based on Jones matrix.
Achieved a 3.5-fold increase in sensor sensitivity experimentally.
Abstract
Fibre Bragg grating sensors have emerged as a simple, inexpensive, accurate, sensitive and reliable platform, a viable alternative to the traditional bulkier optical sensor platforms. In this work we present an extensive theoretical analysis of the tilted fibre Bragg grating sensor (TFBG) with a particular focus on its polarization-dependent properties. We have developed a highly efficient computer model capable of providing the full characterization of the TFBG device in less then ~minutes for a given state of incident light polarization. As a result, the polarization-dependent spectral response, the field distribution at the sensor surface as well as the fine structure of particular resonances have become accessible for theoretical analysis. As a part of this computer model we have developed a blazingly fast full-vector complex mode solver, capable of handling cylindrical…
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TopicsAdvanced Fiber Optic Sensors · Photonic and Optical Devices · Plasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research
