Sensors (Dec 2021)

Micro-Lensed Negative-Curvature Fibre Probe for Raman Spectroscopy

  • Karolina Milenko,
  • Stephanos Yerolatsitis,
  • Astrid Aksnes,
  • Dag Roar Hjelme,
  • James M. Stone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s21248434
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 24
p. 8434

Abstract

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We developed a novel miniature micro-lensed fibre probe for Raman spectroscopy. The fibre probe consists of a single negative-curvature fibre (NCF) and a spliced, cleaved, micro-lensed fibre cap. Using a single NCF, we minimized the Raman background generated from the silica and maintained the diameter of the probe at less than 0.5 mm. In addition, the cap provided fibre closure by blocking the sample from entering the hollow parts of the fibre, enabling the use of the probe in in vivo applications. Moreover, the micro-lensed cap offered an improved collection efficiency (1.5-times increase) compared to a cleaved end-cap. The sensing capabilities of the micro-lensed probe were demonstrated by measuring different concentrations of glucose in aqueous solutions.

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