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Published on: January 7, 2019
Enhanced Sensitivity in D-Shaped Optical Fiber SPR Sensor via Ag-α-Fe2O3 Grating
Shuai Yuan1,2, Bingyang Yuan1,3, Jiu Deng1
1School of Health and Life Sciences, University of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Qingdao 266113, China.
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The development of high-performance optical fiber sensors based on surface plasmon resonance (SPR) represents a significant advancement in precision detection technology, particularly for biomedical and environmental monitoring applications requiring real-time response and minimal sample consumption. This research conducts a systematic numerical investigation of a D-shaped fiber SPR sensor incorporating an optimized silver-hematite (Ag-α-Fe2O3) composite grating structure. Through comprehensive finite element simulations and parameter analysis, we demonstrate that controlling the silver layer thickness at 45 nm while maintaining the α-Fe2O3 thickness at 12 nm achieves optimal electric field confinement. The grating gap width optimization at 30 nm enables maximum sensitivity through enhanced localized surface plasmon resonance effects, while the residual cladding thickness of 0.5 μm provides the ideal balance between detection accuracy and sensitivity. The research establishes fundamental design principles for high-performance SPR sensors by elucidating the critical relationships between geometric parameters and sensing characteristics, providing valuable insights for developing next-generation sensors with enhanced performance for advanced sensing applications in environmental monitoring and medical diagnostics.

