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  • 2019FUNCTIONAL METAMATERIALS FOR OPTICAL SENSING OF HYDROGENcitations
  • 2014Analysis of a fibre-optic sensor design based on SPR in nanowire metamaterial films5citations

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FUNCTIONAL METAMATERIALS FOR OPTICAL SENSING OF HYDROGEN

  • Guerreiro, A.
  • Rodrigues, P.
  • Silva, S.
  • Araujo, Jp
  • Jorge, Pedro
  • Lopes, A.
  • Moraes, Ss
  • Santos, Jl
  • Ferreira, Td
  • Apolinario, A.
  • Quiterio, P.
  • Frazao, O.
  • Silva, Na
  • Aguilar, G.
  • Hierro Rodriguez, A.
  • Baptista, Jm
Abstract

We present the design, fabrication and optical characterization of functional metamaterials for optical sensing of Hydrogen based on inexpensive self-assembly processes of metallic nanowires integrated in nanoporous alumina templates([37-42]). The optical properties of these materials strongly depend on the environmental concentration or partial pressure of hydrogen and can be used to develop fully optical sensors that reduce the danger of explosion. Optical metamaterials are artificial media, usually combining metallic and dielectric sub-wavelength structures, that exhibit optical properties that cannot be found in naturally occurring materials. Among these, functional metamaterials offer the added possibility of altering or controlling these properties externally after fabrication, in our case by contact with a hydrogen rich atmosphere. This dependency can be used to design([43-45]) and develop optical sensors that respond to this gas or to chemical compounds that contain or release hydrogen. In this paper we present some designs for hydrogen functional metamaterials and discuss the main parameters relevant in the optimization of their response.

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  • compound
  • Hydrogen
  • metamaterial
  • self-assembly