Abstract

A novel localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) fiber sensor was proposed. This LSPR fiber sensor was primarily constructed by conducting etching of the cladding layer and core layer on a single-mode fiber, followed by plating of 1444 nanometal rings. Sensor design and relevant calculations were conducted using a semi-analytical simulation method, which integrated the exact mode solver for the cylindrical coordinate and eigenmode expansion method. It was examined that the current metallic patterns in the fiber sensor can trigger the LSPR by the electric field Er of the core mode HE11, and this is the main reason why this novel fiber sensor can obtain high performance. After performing algorithms, images showed evident excitation of the LSPR. The LSPR fiber sensor designed in this paper possesses excellent attributes of short length (185.173 μm), high resolution (approximately - 70 dB), and high sensitivity (approximately 34 257 nm/RIU).

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