研究目的
To design and characterize a highly sensitive temperature sensor based on grapefruit fiber filled with a silver nanoshell and liquid, utilizing ultrasharp localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) for dual channel temperature sensing.
研究成果
The designed LSPR temperature sensor based on grapefruit PCF filled with a SNS and liquid shows high sensitivity, fast response, and remote sensing capability, making it suitable for temperature sensing applications. The sensor supports two separate ultrasharp resonance peaks with the highest figure of merit (FOM) of 0.43/℃ and maximum sensitivities of -17.8 nm/℃ and -17.2 nm/℃ for dual channel temperature sensing.
研究不足
The technical and application constraints include the difficulty in fixing one SNS exactly at the designed place in actual operation and the influence of SNS structure parameters on the sensor's performance.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection
The sensor is designed using finite element method (FEM) with COMSOL Multiphysics software. The cross-section is divided into 15830 triangular subdomains by self-adaption, and scattering lights are absorbed by the boundary condition of perfectly matched layer (PML).
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources
The sensor uses a grapefruit fiber (GF) with a silver nanoshell (SNS) and chloroform filled into one large air hole as the core sensing region.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials
COMSOL Multiphysics software for FEM analysis, grapefruit fiber, silver nanoshell (SNS), chloroform.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow
The dispersion relations and loss spectra are analyzed to evaluate the sensor's performance. The influence of SNS structure parameters on sensing performance is investigated.
5:Data Analysis Methods
The confinement loss is defined and calculated to analyze the sensor's performance. The temperature sensitivity is defined based on the peak wavelength shift.
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