IEEE Photonics Journal (Jan 2017)

Self-Assembled Colloidal Photonic Crystal on the Fiber Optic Tip as a Sensing Probe

  • Pasquale Di Palma,
  • Chiara Taddei,
  • Anna Borriello,
  • Giovanna De Luca,
  • Michele Giordano,
  • Agostino Iadicicco,
  • Stefania Campopiano,
  • Lucia Sansone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2017.2689075
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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This paper presents an effective and efficient method to fabricate novel fiber optic sensing probes. The new, simple, and low cost approach is based on a 3-D photonic crystal dielectric structure directly deposited on the tip of a multimode optical fiber through the self-assembly of colloidal crystals (CCs) via a vertical deposition technique. Here, the CC is made of polystyrene nanospheres with 200 nm diameter, and the optical fiber is a UV-vis fiber with a core diameter of 200 μm. The obtained fiber probes exhibit a resonant peak at 480 nm and an amplitude enhancement of 3.7 with respect to the bare fiber; these results are highly repeatable. A numerical tool based on a finite element method analysis has been developed to study and analyze the 3-D subwavelength structures. Numerical results are in good agreement with the observed experimental spectra. Moreover, refractive index measurements have been carried out, revealing a sensitivity of up to 445 nm/RIU in the 1.33-1.36 values range. The achieved performances, which have been obtained by using very small active areas and an easy and reliable fabrication procedure, demonstrate the future perspectives of these fiber-optic probes for chemical and biological sensing applications.

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