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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 41,
  • Issue 6,
  • pp. 1865-1873
  • (2023)

Tailoring Refractive Index and Surface Sensitivity of an Optical Fiber Fabry-Perot Interferometer by a Thin Layer Deposition

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Abstract

This work discusses the capability of tailoring sensitivity of an optical-fiber-based Fabry–Perot interferometric (FPI) sensor to changes in refractive index (volume sensitivity) and formation of a layer on the sensor surface (surface sensitivity). A simple single-layer approach shows some disadvantages, especially when refractive index (n) sensing is considered, e.g., there is no shift of the interference pattern in the wavelength domain. The considered FPI sensor is based on two transparent thin films deposited on a single-mode optical fiber's end face. As the first layer, a high-n titanium oxide (TiO2) was chosen. We show that addition of a second layer of lower n than the first one results in a blueshift of spectral pattern with external n (next). Moreover, when an additional layer, e.g., biological one, is formed, a redshift of the pattern appears, what is in contrary to the shift induced by the increase of next. Numerical analysis as well as experiments show that a wide range of materials (with different n and thickness) can be applied as the second layer, influencing both volume and surface sensitivities. We have found that when the second layer thickness is tailored to obtain a well spectrally defined pattern, high n contrast between the layers increases the volume sensitivity, while for the moderate n contrast the surface sensitivity of the FPI can be enhanced. The proposed approach shows large tuning capability towards desired application, as well as can be easily introduced to large-scale sensor manufacturing.

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