Physics – General Physics
Scientific paper
2007-09-21
Physics
General Physics
Submitted for publication; patent disclosure submitted
Scientific paper
10.1088/0957-0233/19/1/015204
A forty-four pass fibre optic surface plasmon resonance sensor that enhances detection sensitivity according to the number of passes is demonstrated for the first time. The technique employs a fibre optic recirculation loop that passes the detection spot forty- four times, thus enhancing sensitivity by a factor of forty-four. Presently, the total number of passes is limited by the onset of lasing action of the recirculation loop. This technique offers a significant sensitivity improvement for various types of plasmon resonance sensors that may be used in chemical and biomolecule detections.
Kameoka Jun
Su Chin B.
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