Abstract
The generation of a surface plasmon wave at a palladium interface is used in the design of an all optical hydrogen sensor. Large (>90%) changes in reflected light intensity from the sensor element are observed when the sensor is exposed to hydrogen concentrations corresponding to percentage levels. This is a ten-fold enhancement of the reflectivity change observed in sensors using normal reflection from palladium.
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