Sensors (Jul 2019)

Surface Plasmon Resonance Based Temperature Sensors in Liquid Environment

  • Joyce Ibrahim,
  • Mostafa Al Masri,
  • Isabelle Verrier,
  • Thomas Kampfe,
  • Colette Veillas,
  • Frédéric Celle,
  • Serge Cioulachtjian,
  • Frédéric Lefèvre,
  • Yves Jourlin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s19153354
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 15
p. 3354

Abstract

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The aim of this work is to measure the temperature variations by analyzing the plasmon signature on a metallic surface that is periodically structured and immersed in a liquid. A change in the temperature of the sample surface induces a modification of the local refractive index leading to a shift of the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) frequency due to the strong interaction between the evanescent electric field and the metallic surface. The experimental set-up used in this study to detect the refractive index changes is based on a metallic grating permitting a direct excitation of a plasmon wave, leading to a high sensibility, high-temperature range and contactless sensor within a very compact and simple device. The experimental set-up demonstrated that SPR could be used as a non-invasive, high-resolution temperature measurement method for metallic surfaces.

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