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- 2023Transmissive glucose concentration plasmonic Au sensor based on unclad optical fibercitations
- 2020Evaluation of the effect of fluorinated tooth bleaching products using polarized Raman microscopy and particle induced gamma-ray emissioncitations
- 2019FUNCTIONAL METAMATERIALS FOR OPTICAL SENSING OF HYDROGEN
- 2018Genotoxicity analysis of different magnetite-based nanoparticles applied in chemical catalysis processes
- 2015Does Electronic Type Matter when Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes are Used for Electrode Applications?citations
- 2015High Quality Carbon Nanotubes on Conductive Substrates Grown at Low Temperaturescitations
- 2014A novel direct contact method for the assessment of the antimicrobial activity of dental cementscitations
- 2013Towards the rational design of polymers using molecular simulation: predicting the effect of cure schedule on thermo-mechanical properties for a cycloaliphatic amine-cured epoxy resin
- 2013Towards the rational design of polymers using molecular simulation: Predicting the effect of cure schedule on thermo-mechanical properties for a cycloaliphatic amine-cured epoxy resincitations
- 2013A novel direct contact method for the assessment of the antimicrobial activity of dental cementscitations
- 2012Natural Polymers in Tissue Engineering Applicationscitations
- 2012The origin of the metal enrichment of carbon nanostructures produced by laser ablation of a carbon-nickel targetcitations
- 2012Marine collagen scaffolds crosslinked 'in situ' with genipin for cartilage regeneration
- 2011Hybridsolar project: hybrid Si-Nanoparticle/polymer layers for solar cell applications
- 2008Natural Polymers in Tissue Engineering Applicationscitations
- 2004Formation of three dimensional Ni nanostructures for large area catalysts
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Transmissive glucose concentration plasmonic Au sensor based on unclad optical fiber
Abstract
Using surface resonance (SPR) as a sensitivity enhancer, this work describes the development of a transmissive multimode optical fiber sensor with a gold (Au) thin film that measures glucose concentration. The fiber's cladding was initially removed, and an Au layer was then sputtered onto its surface to simultaneously excite SPR and reflect light, making the SPR sensor extremely sensitive to changes in the environment's refractive index. A range of glucose concentrations, from 0.0001 to 0.5000 g/ml, were tested on the sensor. A maximum sensitivity of 161.302 nm/(g/mL) was attained for the lowest glucose concentration, while the highest concentration yielded a sensitivity of 312.000 nm/(g/mL). The proposed sensor's compact size, high sensitivity, good stability and practicality make it a promising candidate for a range of applications, including detecting diabetes.