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Plasmonic Optical Fiber-Grating Immunosensing: A Review

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SENSORS
卷 17, 期 12, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s17122732

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optical fibers; fiber Bragg gratings; plasmonics; sensing; nanoparticles

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation-Excellent Youth Foundation of China [61722505]
  2. Guangdong Youth Science and Technology Innovation Talents of China [2014TQ01X539]
  3. Guangzhou Key Collaborative Innovation Foundation of China [2016201604030084]
  4. FRIA
  5. ARC Prediction project

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Plasmonic immunosensors are usually made of a noble metal (in the form of a film or nanoparticles) on which bioreceptors are grafted to sense analytes based on the antibody/antigen or other affinity mechanism. Optical fiber configurations are a miniaturized counterpart to the bulky Kretschmann prism and allow easy light injection and remote operation. To excite a surface plasmon (SP), the core-guided light is locally outcoupled. Unclad optical fibers were the first configurations reported to this end. Among the different architectures able to bring light in contact with the surrounding medium, a great quantity of research is today being conducted on metal-coated fiber gratings photo-imprinted in the fiber core, as they provide modal features that enable SP generation at any wavelength, especially in the telecommunication window. They are perfectly suited for use with cost-effective high-resolution interrogators, allowing both a high sensitivity and a low limit of detection to be reached in immunosensing. This paper will review recent progress made in this field with different kinds of gratings: uniform, tilted and eccentric short-period gratings as well as long-period fiber gratings. Practical cases will be reported, showing that such sensors can be used in very small volumes of analytes and even possibly applied to in vivo diagnosis.

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