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A comprehensive review: materials for the fabrication of optical fiber refractometers based on lossy mode resonance
Lossy mode resonance based sensors have been extensively studied in recent years. The versatility of the lossy mode resonance phenomenon has led to the development of sensors based on different configurations that make use ... -
Direct functionalization of TiO2/PSS sensing layer for an LMR-based optical fiber reusable biosensor
Functionalization plays a crucial role in the development of biosensors. In this study, bioreceptors were directly immobilized onto the surface of a sensing layer after physical activation, avoiding the need for longer and ... -
Electrochemical lossy mode resonance for the detection of manganese ions
In this work we propose electrochemical lossy mode resonance (eLMR) as a powerful method for the detection of manganese (Mn) ions. The sensor is based on a simple planar waveguide (sodasingle bondlime glass coverslip) ... -
Femtomolar detection by nanocoated fiber label-free biosensors
The advent of optical fibre-based biosensors combined with that of nanotechnologies has provided an oppor-tunity for developing in situ, portable, lightweight, versatile and high-performance optical sensing platforms. We ... -
Fiber-based early diagnosis of venous thromboembolic disease by label-free D-dimer detection
D-dimer is a useful diagnostic biomarker for deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism, collectively referred to as venous thromboembolism (VTE). The ability to detect in real-time the amount of D-dimer with a fast and ... -
Gas detection using LMR-based optical fiber sensors
This work presents a first approach to the utilization of Lossy Mode Resonance (LMR) based optical fiber sensors for gas detection. The optical sensor is based on a SnO2 thin-film fabricated onto the core of cladding ... -
Generation of lossy mode resonances (LMR) using perovskite nanofilms
The results presented here show for the first time the experimental demonstration of the fabrication of lossy mode resonance (LMR) devices based on perovskite coatings deposited on planar waveguides. Perovskite thin films ... -
Generation of lossy mode resonances in a broadband range with multilayer coated coverslips optimized for humidity sensing
Coverslips deposited with a metallic oxide can be employed for generating lossy mode resonances by lateral incidence of light on the coverslip. Here it is demonstrated that with copper oxide the fading observed with other ... -
Generation of lossy mode resonances in planar waveguides toward development of humidity sensors
Lossy mode resonances (LMRs) are typically obtained with optical fibre. The Kretschmann configuration is an alternative but LMRs are generated with angles approaching grazing incidence. In this work, a new setup is explored, ... -
Giant sensitivity of optical fiber sensors by means of lossy moderesonance
Here we show an optical refractometer with a giant sensitivity of 304,360 nm per refractive index unit(nm/RIU). This sensitivity corresponds to a resolution of 3.28 × 10−9RIU if a standard optical spectrumanalyzer with a ... -
High sensitive and selective C-reactive protein detection by means of lossy mode resonance based optical fiber devices
This work presents the development of high sensitive, selective, fast and reusable C-reactive protein (CRP) aptasensors. This novel approach takes advantage of the utilization of high sensitive refractometers based on ... -
High sensitivity lossy-mode resonance refractometer using low refractive index PFA planar waveguide
In this work a new strategy to improve the sensitivity of refractometers based on lossy-mode resonances has been proved. The proximity of the PFA (tetrafluoroethylene-perfluoro polymer) substrate refractive index to that ... -
Is there a frontier in sensitivity with lossy mode resonance (LMR) based refractometers?
A tin dioxide thin layer has been studied in order to improve the sensitivity of lossy mode resonances (LMR) based sensors. The effects of the thin film thickness and the polarization of light in a SnO2 coated D-shaped ... -
LMR-based optical sensor for ethylene detection at visible and mid-infrared regions
Ethylene monitoring has long been a method of controlling the ripening of climacteric fruits, but it turns out that this gas is an important biomarker in biomedical applications. This work presents an optical gas sensor ... -
Lossy mode resonance based microfluidic platform developed on planar waveguide for biosensing applications
The development of resonance phenomena-based optical biosensors has gained relevance in recent years due to the excellent optical fiber properties and progress in the research on materials and techniques that allow resonance ... -
Photoisomerization-induced LMR shift for UV radiation detection
(Elsevier, 2024) Artículo / ArtikuluaThis work presents an optical sensor for ultraviolet radiation (UV) detection, based on the combined effects of Lossy Mode Resonance (LMR) in the mid infrared (MIR) spectral region and the photoisomerization of a polymeric ... -
Simultaneous generation of surface plasmon and lossy mode resonances in the same planar platform
A planar waveguide consisting of a coverslip for a microscope glass slide was deposited in one of its two faces with two materials: silver and indium tin oxide (ITO). The incidence of light by the edge of the coverslip ... -
Surface exciton polariton resonances (SEPR)-based sensors
(Elsevier, 2023) Artículo / ArtikuluaA new type of resonance in the development of sensors using long-range surface exciton polariton (LRSEP) phenomena has been coined: surface exciton plasmon resonance (SEPR). The resonance was obtained in the reflected ... -
Trends in the design of wavelength-based optical fibre biosensors (2008–2018)
During the last decades, both governments and companies have been committed to the continuous checking of biological parameters, which can prevent extra costs to administrations. A very efficient way to address this issue ... -
Tunable optical fiber pH sensors based on TE and TM Lossy Mode Resonances (LMRs)
In this paper, a high sensitivity optical fiber pH sensor based on lossy mode resonance (LMR) generated with transversal electric (TE) and transversal magnetic (TM) polarized light is presented. Poly(allylamine hydrochloride) ...