1993
DOI: 10.1016/0925-4005(93)80022-4
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Fiber-optic sensor based on surface plasmon interrogation

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“…One for single mode fiber [14] and the other with geometries identical to those presented here [15]. It should be noted still other groups have made FO sensors by laying a single mode fiber in a block of plastic, and polishing down to a flat surface through the fiber cladding [16][17][18][19]. This design suffers greater fragility of the fiber such that rudimentary handling can cause cleaving.…”
Section: Probe Design Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…One for single mode fiber [14] and the other with geometries identical to those presented here [15]. It should be noted still other groups have made FO sensors by laying a single mode fiber in a block of plastic, and polishing down to a flat surface through the fiber cladding [16][17][18][19]. This design suffers greater fragility of the fiber such that rudimentary handling can cause cleaving.…”
Section: Probe Design Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…A successful approach is given by an intrinsically working fiber optical transducer recently presented by some groups [6,7]. The fiber optical solution in this paper was first described by Jorgenson and Yee in 1993 [8].…”
Section: Fig 1 Modified Kretschmann Configuration Used By the Authorsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Soon after, a four layer fiber optic SPR sensor was reported with enhanced sensitivity and dynamic range [20]. Around the same time, a single mode optical fiber SPR sensor with SPR excitation on the tip was reported [21]. Among these reports, the one reported by Jorgenson and Yee got the most attention, due to a complete theoretical and experimental study of fiber optic SPR sensors, with an application in chemical sensing [22].…”
Section: Fiber Optic Spr Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%