P1.3.10 Lossy Mode Resonance Optical Fiber Sensor to Detect Organic Vapors
- Event
- 14th International Meeting on Chemical Sensors - IMCS 2012
2012-05-20 - 2012-05-23
Nürnberg/Nuremberg, Germany - Chapter
- P1.3 Sensors Based on Optical Techniques
- Author(s)
- C. Elosua, I. Vidondo, F. Arregui, C. Bariain, I. Matías - Public University of Navarre (Spain), A. Luquin, M. Laguna - Inst de Sintesis Quimica y Catalisis Homogenea (CSIC) (Spain)
- Pages
- 956 - 958
- DOI
- 10.5162/IMCS2012/P1.3.10
- ISBN
- 978-3-9813484-2-2
- Price
- free
Abstract
A transmission sensor able to detect Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) has been developed using optical fiber with Plastic Cladding (PCS). Specifically, 1.5 cm of the cladding was removed: along this section, polymer nanolayers were deposited by means of the Layer-by-Layer method (LbL). This structure was doped with an organometallic material sensitive to VOCs. In this manner, Lossy Mode Resonances (LMRs) were induced in the transmission spectra of the sensor showing a wavelength shift as the nano structure grown. The sensing material accelerated the LMRs appearance with respect to the nanolayers without additive reported in previous works, and also, its spectral shift. Once the construction process was completed, two LMRs were observed: the first one was located at 778 nm and the second one at 463 nm. In presence of ethanol vapors, the sensor spectrum varied, showing the first LMR peak a remarkable shift of 100 nm. This behavior is reversible and was also registered for isopropanol vapors. The sensor response was analyzed as well for different concentrations of ethanol vapors.