D-shaped photonic crystal fiber plasmonic refractive index sensor based on gold grating
Junjie Lu, Yan Li, Yanhua Han, Yi Liu, Jianmin Gao

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel D-shaped photonic crystal fiber SPR sensor with gold grating that achieves high sensitivity and resolution for refractive index sensing, suitable for real-time applications.
Contribution
It introduces a gold grating-modulated PCF SPR sensor with optimized parameters and a dual-feature interrogation method for enhanced resolution and sensitivity.
Findings
Maximum resolution of 5.98×10⁻⁶ RIU
Wavelength sensitivity of 3340 nm/RIU
Insensitive to structure parameter variations
Abstract
In this work, we proposed a high resolution D-shaped photonic crystal fiber (PCF) surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor based on gold grating. Gold grating is introduced to modulate the resonance wavelength and enhance the refractive index (RI) sensitivity. Structure parameters of PCF and gold grating are analyzed by finite element method (FEM) for optimizing the SPR sensor. The simulation results indicate that air hole pitch, air hole diameter and gold thickness and grating constant have little influence on the sensitivity of refractive index, which reduces the requirement of precise processing. For improving the resolution of RI sensing, two-feature (2F) interrogation method which combines wavelength interrogation and amplitude interrogation is used and the maximum theoretical resolution of SPR sensor reaches to 5.98*10-6 RIU in range of 1.36-1.38 and the wavelength sensitivity…
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