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Title: THEORETICAL STUDY ON THE PERFORMANCE OF SPR BASED FIBER OPTIC SENSORS USING METAL LAYERS WITH AG/METAL NANOCOMPOSITES
Other Titles: Second National Conference on Nanophotonics (NCPN-2016)
Authors: Divya M
Subanya S
Kasthuri R
Keywords: fiber optic sensors
surface Plasmon resonance
nanocomposites
Full width half maxima (FWHM)
Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR)
Issue Date: 18-Mar-2016
Publisher: Bharathidasan University
Abstract: A theoretical study on the performance of various noble metals with Ag nanocomposites is performed. A thin Ag/metal nanocomposite layer of various values of f(fraction) is coated over the core. The overall performance of the proposed sensor were studied by altering the thickness of the layer considered. The overall performance of the sensor for the optimized thickness(25nm) is studied in terms of FWHM , sensitivity, Q factor and SNR ratio. On comparing the results obtained, the best nanocomposite combination suitable for sensor applications has been predicted.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1790
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