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Fibre optic surface plasmon resonance sensor system designed for smartphones
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2015
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PlasmonicsSensor TechnologyPhotonic SensorEngineeringSensorsBiomedical DiagnosticsOptical PropertiesOptical SensorFiber Optic SensingRefractive Index SensorSpr Sensor SystemSensor DesignFiber OpticsInstrumentationSensor ApplicationGlycerol SolutionOptical Sensors
A fibre optic surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor system for smartphones is reported, for the first time. The sensor was fabricated by using an easy-to-implement silver coating technique and by polishing both ends of a 400 µm optical fibre to obtain 45° end-faces. For excitation and interrogation of the SPR sensor system the flash-light and camera at the back side of the smartphone were employed, respectively. Consequently, no external electrical components are required for the operation of the sensor system developed. In a first application example a refractive index sensor was realised. The performance of the SPR sensor system was demonstrated by using different volume concentrations of glycerol solution. A sensitivity of 5.96·10(-4) refractive index units (RIU)/pixel was obtained for a refractive index (RI) range from 1.33 to 1.36. In future implementations the reported sensor system could be integrated in a cover of a smartphone or used as a low-cost, portable point-of-care diagnostic platform. Consequently it offers the potential of monitoring a large variety of environmental or point-of-care parameters in combination with smartphones.
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