Recent Advances in Plasmonic Sensor-Based Fiber Optic Probes for Biological Applications

M. S. Aruna Gandhi(Peking University), Suoda Chu(University of Aberdeen), K. Senthilnathan(Vellore Institute of Technology University), P. Ramesh Babu(Vellore Institute of Technology University), K. Nakkeeran(University of Aberdeen), Qian Li(Peking University)
Applied Sciences
March 6, 2019
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Abstract

The survey focuses on the most significant contributions in the field of fiber optic plasmonic sensors (FOPS) in recent years. FOPSs are plasmonic sensor-based fiber optic probes that use an optical field to measure the biological agents. Owing to their high sensitivity, high resolution, and low cost, FOPS turn out to be potential alternatives to conventional biological fiber optic sensors. FOPS use optical transduction mechanisms to enhance sensitivity and resolution. The optical transduction mechanisms of FOPS with different geometrical structures and the photonic properties of the geometries are discussed in detail. The studies of optical properties with a combination of suitable materials for testing the biosamples allow for diagnosing diseases in the medical field.


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