Abstract

A D-shaped fiber-optic surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor with MXene (Ti3C2Tx) is proposed as the sensing enhancement material. A spin coating method was used to cover the gold film D-shaped fiber SPR sensor with a layer of MXene. Experimentally, the sensor's sensitivity, full width at half maximum (FWHM), and figure of merit (FOM) are discussed. The effect of various MXene concentrations on D-shaped fiber SPR sensors was investigated. The results demonstrate that as the MXene concentration increases, the sensitivity, FWHM, and FOM value of the D-shaped fiber SPR sensor increase as well. The MXene-based D-shaped fiber SPR sensor exhibits the highest sensitivity, measuring 3143 nm/RIU, and the highest FOM value, 15.26. Compared to the Au-film D-shaped fiber SPR sensor, Sensitivity is increased by 53.6%. The results indicate that MXene could be used to enhance the performance of SPR refractive index sensors.

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