Abstract

A novel dual-channel optical fiber surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor, which achieves high-sensitivity simultaneous measurement of seawater salinity and temperature, was designed and verified. The hetero-core structure based on no-core fiber (NCF) with 40 nm thick Au film and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) overlaying was utilized to excite the SPR effect and serve as the temperature sensing channel. In order to effectively separate from the temperature SPR dip, a silver/gold bimetallic film was deposited on the surface of the biconical fiber with a grinding angle of 14° to construct the salinity channel cascaded with the temperature channel, where the metal thickness was determined as Ag/Au: 30 nm/10 nm. The simulation and experimental results showed that the bimetallic film used in this article can significantly improve the figure of merit (FOM) of the sensor compared with the optical fiber SPR sensor deposited with a single kind of metal film. In addition, further experimental results on salinity and temperature indicated that the proposed sensor had a salinity sensitivity of 0.73 nm/‰ and a temperature sensitivity of −2.43 nm/℃, and demonstrated the advantages of ease of manufacturing, acceptable repeatability, and good stability. Therefore, the proposed dual-channel optical fiber SPR sensor has high research value and application prospects in the field of ocean measurement.

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