2016
DOI: 10.1038/lsa.2016.36
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Photonic gas sensors exploiting directly the optical properties of hybrid carbon nanotube localized surface plasmon structures

Abstract: We investigate the modification of the optical properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) resulting from a chemical reaction triggered by the presence of a specific compound (gaseous carbon dioxide (CO2)) and show this mechanism has important consequences for chemical sensing. CNTs have attracted significant research interest because they can be functionalized for a particular chemical, yielding a specific physical response which suggests many potential applications in the fields of nanotechnology and sensing. So f… Show more

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“…Atomically thin 2D materials with weak interaction in its out‐of‐plane direction have exhibited novel features in electronics and optoelectronics, thanks to the unique quantum confinement effect . Recently, self‐assembled structure of 2D materials, i.e., nanotube, nanoscroll, nanosphere, etc., have been reported, which extends further exploration for the application of the nanostructure in the catalytic, sensors, energy storage, and many other fields . As is known, the 1D carbon nanoscroll was first discovered in the process in fabricating multiwalled carbon nanotubes .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Atomically thin 2D materials with weak interaction in its out‐of‐plane direction have exhibited novel features in electronics and optoelectronics, thanks to the unique quantum confinement effect . Recently, self‐assembled structure of 2D materials, i.e., nanotube, nanoscroll, nanosphere, etc., have been reported, which extends further exploration for the application of the nanostructure in the catalytic, sensors, energy storage, and many other fields . As is known, the 1D carbon nanoscroll was first discovered in the process in fabricating multiwalled carbon nanotubes .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…levels or even lower), with specific receptors grafted on the metal surface. We therefore believe that it opens up prospects for the development of remotely operated plasmonic optical fibre sensors in gaseous environments and also, more generally, as a means to generate plasmon waves on optical fibre surfaces with various materials including graphene3738.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the high numerical aperture (NA), proper curvature, and secure processing, plastic optical fibers (POFs) have attracted significant attention from researchers and have been widely used in different applications such as gas detection, biomedical, and other fields [1][2][3][4]. The D-shaped [5,6], tapered [7], U-shaped [8], and twisted macro-bend coupling structures [9] have been fabricated and characterized. In the above structures, tapered POFs can strongly enhance the evanescent wave (EW) power in the cladding, increasing environmental sensitivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%