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Highly Sensitive Surface Plasmon Resonance Humidity Sensor Based on a Polyvinyl-Alcohol-Coated Polymer Optical Fiber

Journal

BIOSENSORS-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/bios11110461

Keywords

optical fiber sensor; surface plasmon resonance; humidity sensing; breath monitoring

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61675137, 91860138]
  2. Science and Technology Innovation Commission of Shenzhen [JCYJ20170818093743767, JCYJ20180507183904841]

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The surface-plasmon-resonance-based fiber device, using a PVA film and gold coating, shows high sensitivity for relative humidity sensing and breath monitoring. It exhibits good linear response and fast response recovery time within the ambient humidity range, suitable for a variety of practical applications.
A surface-plasmon-resonance-based fiber device is proposed for highly sensitive relative humidity (RH) sensing and human breath monitoring. The device is fabricated by using a polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) film and gold coating on the flat surface of a side-polished polymer optical fiber. The thickness and refractive index of the PVA coating are sensitive to environmental humidity, and thus the resonant wavelength of the proposed device exhibits a redshift as the RH increases. Experimental results demonstrate an average sensitivity of 4.98 nm/RH% across an ambient RH ranging from 40% to 90%. In particular, the sensor exhibits a linear response between 75% and 90% RH, with a sensitivity of 10.15 nm/RH%. The device is suitable for human breath tests and shows an average wavelength shift of up to 228.20 nm, which is 10 times larger than that of a silica-fiber-based humidity sensor. The corresponding response and recovery times are determined to be 0.44 s and 0.86 s, respectively. The proposed sensor has significant potential for a variety of practical applications, such as intensive care and human health analysis.

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