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Design of a Photonic Crystal Fiber Optic Magnetic Field Sensor Based on Surface Plasmon Resonance
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To enhance the sensing performance of fiber-optic magnetic field sensors, we explored the design, optimization, and application prospects of a D-type fiber-optic magnetic field sensor. This D-type PCF-SPR sensor is metal coated on one side (the metal used in this study is gold), which serves as the active metal for SPR and enhances structural stability. Magnetic fluid is applied on the outer side of the gold film for SPR magnetic field sensing. Six internal air holes arranged in a hexagonal shape form a central light transmission channel that facilitates the connection between the two modes, which are the sensor’s core mode and SPP mode, respectively. The outer six large air holes and two small air holes are arranged in a circular pattern to form the cladding, which allows for better energy transmission and reduces energy loss in the fiber. In this paper, the finite element method is employed to analyze the transmission performance of the sensor, focusing on the transmission mode. Guidelines for optimizing the PCF-SPR sensor are derived from analyzing the fiber optic sensor’s dispersion curve, the impact of surface plasmon excitation mode, and the core mode energy on sensing performance. After analyzing and optimizing the transmission mode and structural parameters, the optimized sensor achieves a magnetic field sensitivity of 18,500 pm/mT and a resolution of 54 nT. This performance is several orders of magnitude higher than most other sensors in terms of sensitivity and resolution. The SPR-PCF magnetic field sensor offers highly sensitive and accurate magnetic field measurements and shows promising applications in medical and industrial fields.
Title: Design of a Photonic Crystal Fiber Optic Magnetic Field Sensor Based on Surface Plasmon Resonance
Description:
To enhance the sensing performance of fiber-optic magnetic field sensors, we explored the design, optimization, and application prospects of a D-type fiber-optic magnetic field sensor.
This D-type PCF-SPR sensor is metal coated on one side (the metal used in this study is gold), which serves as the active metal for SPR and enhances structural stability.
Magnetic fluid is applied on the outer side of the gold film for SPR magnetic field sensing.
Six internal air holes arranged in a hexagonal shape form a central light transmission channel that facilitates the connection between the two modes, which are the sensor’s core mode and SPP mode, respectively.
The outer six large air holes and two small air holes are arranged in a circular pattern to form the cladding, which allows for better energy transmission and reduces energy loss in the fiber.
In this paper, the finite element method is employed to analyze the transmission performance of the sensor, focusing on the transmission mode.
Guidelines for optimizing the PCF-SPR sensor are derived from analyzing the fiber optic sensor’s dispersion curve, the impact of surface plasmon excitation mode, and the core mode energy on sensing performance.
After analyzing and optimizing the transmission mode and structural parameters, the optimized sensor achieves a magnetic field sensitivity of 18,500 pm/mT and a resolution of 54 nT.
This performance is several orders of magnitude higher than most other sensors in terms of sensitivity and resolution.
The SPR-PCF magnetic field sensor offers highly sensitive and accurate magnetic field measurements and shows promising applications in medical and industrial fields.
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