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Slotted photonic crystal fiber-based plasmonic biosensor

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APPLIED OPTICS
Volume 60, Issue 2, Pages 358-366

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Optica Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1364/AO.412951

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This paper studies a novel photonic crystal fiber (PCF) based plasmonic biosensor with high sensitivity and performance using numerical methods. The sensor has a simple symmetrical design, is easy to fabricate, cost-effective, and offers higher sensitivity, making it suitable for various sensing applications and biochemical detection.
An optical fiber having the properties of photonic crystal and offering new diversity and features beyond a conventional optical fiber is the photonic crystal fiber (PCF). In this paper, a simplified version of a highly sensitive plasmonic sensor, called a slotted PCF based plasmonic biosensor, is studied numerically with asymmetric air holes using the finite element method. From numerical records through the interrogation method, the maximum obtained wavelength sensitivity and amplitude sensitivity are 22000 nm/RIU and 1782.56 RIU-1, respectively, with a maximum wavelength resolution of 4.54 x 10(-6) RIU-1 RIU for the y-polarized mode. Finally, optimization of the sensor performance is scrutinized, and the effect of different parameters is studied with proper resonance wavelength curve fitting. The design structure of the fiber is simple, symmetrical, easy to fabricate, and cost effective and has higher sensitivity than other PCF based sensors. Having a symmetric orientation of air holes, classic geometric structure, and higher sensitivity, it has the capability to be used in sensing applications, refractive index detection, and identification of biochemicals, biomolecules, and other analytes. (C) 2021 Optical Society of America

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