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Miniature plasmonic fiber probes hold vast potential in nanophotonics and label-free biosensing. However, their further use and development are hindered by complex fabrication processes. Therefore, developing low-cost and simple manufacturing methods is crucial for advancing plasmonic fiber probes. Therefore, we propose a disk-shaped multimode fiber probe based on hybrid plasmonic modes of surface plasmon polaritons (SPP) and localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR). Using a simple nanosphere self-assembly technique to fabricate silver disk arrays (SDAs) and wet-transfer with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) to the fiber end, large-scale production can be achieved. The SDAs achieve a refractive index sensitivity of up to 625.4 nm/RIU, while the fiber probe demonstrates a refractive index sensitivity of 329.8 nm/RIU. Additionally, it shows a significant spectral response to variations in PVA film thickness, with a humidity sensitivity of approximately 0.3 nm/%RH. This study not only emphasizes the versatility of SDAs in optical sensing applications but also offers novel and effective methods for the development of miniature plasmonic fiber probes.
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Optics & Laser Technology aims to provide a vehicle for the publication of a broad range of high quality research and review papers in those fields of scientific and engineering research appertaining to the development and application of the technology of optics and lasers. Papers describing original work in these areas are submitted to rigorous refereeing prior to acceptance for publication.
The scope of Optics & Laser Technology encompasses, but is not restricted to, the following areas:
•development in all types of lasers
•developments in optoelectronic devices and photonics
•developments in new photonics and optical concepts
•developments in conventional optics, optical instruments and components
•techniques of optical metrology, including interferometry and optical fibre sensors
•LIDAR and other non-contact optical measurement techniques, including optical methods in heat and fluid flow
•applications of lasers to materials processing, optical NDT display (including holography) and optical communication
•research and development in the field of laser safety including studies of hazards resulting from the applications of lasers (laser safety, hazards of laser fume)
•developments in optical computing and optical information processing
•developments in new optical materials
•developments in new optical characterization methods and techniques
•developments in quantum optics
•developments in light assisted micro and nanofabrication methods and techniques
•developments in nanophotonics and biophotonics
•developments in imaging processing and systems