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21 April 2008 Technology of suspended core microstructured optical fibers for evanesced wave and plasmon resonance optical fiber sensors
Jan Wojcik, Pawel Mergo, Mariusz Makara, Krzysztof Poturaj, Lidia Czyżewska, Jacek Klimek, Aleksander Walewski
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Abstract
Paper presents technology and some characteristic of manufactured suspended core microstructured optical fibers with cores undoped and doped with germanium dioxide. Manufactured fiber is very useful for evanescent wave sensors. Additionally on internal layers of holes thin (thickness about 28nm) silver layers were deposited. Those optical fibers probably will be very useful for surface plasmon resonance sensors. We introduced 6nm thick silver layers into holes of ordinary photonic crystal fibers 1m long.
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Jan Wojcik, Pawel Mergo, Mariusz Makara, Krzysztof Poturaj, Lidia Czyżewska, Jacek Klimek, and Aleksander Walewski "Technology of suspended core microstructured optical fibers for evanesced wave and plasmon resonance optical fiber sensors", Proc. SPIE 6990, Photonic Crystal Fibers II, 69900T (21 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.783327
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Silver

Structured optical fibers

Optics manufacturing

Germanium

Glasses

Silica

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