Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos
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Publication Open Access Experimental demonstration of lossy mode resonance generation for transverse-magnetic and transverse-electric polarizations(Optica Publishing Group, 2013) Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; Zubiate Orzanco, Pablo; Sagüés GarcĆa, Mikel; MatĆas Maestro, Ignacio; Arregui San MartĆn, Francisco Javier; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica y Electrónica; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa eta ElektronikoaThis Letter, presents the fabrication of lossy mode resonance (LMR) devices based on titanium dioxide (TiO2)/ poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) (PSS) coatings deposited on side-polished D-shaped optical fibers. TiO2 thin films have been obtained by means of the layer-by-layer (LbL) self-assembly technique. LbL enables us to produce smooth and homogeneous coatings on the polished side of the fiber. This permits us to couple light from the waveguide to the TiO2-coating/external medium region at specific wavelength ranges. The generation of LMRs depends on the coating thickness, so that thicker coatings can produce more resonances. LMRs are sensitive to the external medium refractive index, which allows its utilization as refractometers. The characteristic D-shaped architecture of the devices employed in this Letter enables us to distinguish TE and TM polarizations, which had not been possible before with regular optical fibers due to their cylindrical symmetry. The results presented here show for the first time the experimental demonstration of the generation of LMRs produced by both TM and TE polarizations. More specifically, for these TiO2/PSS thin films, the TM and TM modes of the LMRs show a wavelength shift of 226 nm for the first-order LMR and 56 nm for the second-order LMR.Publication Open Access Resonances in coated long period fiber gratings and cladding removed multimode optical fibers: a comparative study(Optical Society of America, 2010) Del Villar, Ignacio; Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; HernĆ”ez SĆ”enz de Zaitigui, Miguel; Arregui San MartĆn, Francisco Javier; MatĆas Maestro, Ignacio; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica y Electrónica; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa eta ElektronikoaTwo optical fiber devices have been coated in parallel: a long period fiber grating (LPFG) and a cladding-removed multimode optical fiber (CRMOF). The progressive coating of the LPFG by means of the layer-by-layer electrostatic-self-assembly, permits to observe a resonance wavelength shift of the attenuation bands in the transmission spectrum. The cause of this wavelength shift is the reorganization of the cladding mode effective indices. The cause of this modal reorganization can be understood with the results observed in the CRMOF coated in parallel. A lossy-moderesonance (LMR) is generated in the same wavelength range of the LPFG attenuation bands analyzed. Moreover, the thickness range where the wavelength shift of the LPFG attenuation bands occurs coincides exactly with the thickness range where the LMR can be visualized in the transmission spectrum. These phenomena are analyzed theoretically and corroborated experimentally. The advantages and disadvantages of both optical fiber devices are explained.Publication Open Access Sensitivity enhancement experimental demonstration using a low cutoff wavelength SMS modified structure coated with a pH sensitive film(Elsevier, 2018) RodrĆguez RodrĆguez, Wenceslao Eduardo; Del Villar, Ignacio; Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; MatĆas Maestro, Ignacio; Arregui San MartĆn, Francisco Javier; RodrĆguez RodrĆguez, Adolfo JosuĆ©; DomĆnguez Cruz, RenĆ©; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica y Electrónica; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa eta Elektronikoa; Gobierno de Navarra / Nafarroako GobernuaThe multimode interference (MMI) effect in a single mode-multimode-single mode (SMS) can be used fordevelopment of wavelength shift detection based sensors. In this work, the focus is centered on obtainingwavelength shifts with low cutoff single mode fibers, which allows exploring the wavelength range from600 to 1000 nm, where optical sources and detectors are less expensive than at longer wavelengths. Inaddition, the application of a reduction in the fiber diameter of the SMS structure by means of HF etching,combined with the deposition of a thin-film, enables to enhance the sensitivity of the devices at thesame time the objective mentioned before is achieved. In this sense, the effect of the deposition of a pHsensitive thin-film on SMS structures with different diameters allowed attaining a maximum sensitivityof 15 nm per pH unit in the range from pH 4 to pH 6, which improves by a factor of 3 the sensitivity ofSMS sensors without etching operating at longer wavelengths.Publication Open Access D-shape optical fiber pH sensor based on lossy mode resonances (LMRs)(IEEE, 2016-01-07) Zubiate Orzanco, Pablo; Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; Del Villar, Ignacio; MatĆas Maestro, Ignacio; Arregui San MartĆn, Francisco Javier; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoa eta Telekomunikazio IngeniaritzaThe fabrication and characterization of an optical fiber pH sensor based on Lossy Mode Resonances (LMRs) is presented. PAH/PAA polymeric thin-films fabricated onto side-polished D-shaped optical fibers are used as LMR supporting coatings. The thickness of PAH/PAA coatings can be modified as a function of the external medium pH. As a consequence of this variation, the effective refractive index of the structure will change, producing a shift of the LMR. The fabricated sensor has been used to measure pH from 4.0 to 5.0. This pH sensor showed a sensitivity of 101.3 nm per pH unit, which means a resolution of ~6Ć10-4 pH units by using a conventional communications Optical Spectrum Analyzer (OSA), which is an improvement over commercial pH sensors.Publication Open Access Optical sensors based on lossy-mode resonances(Elsevier Science, 2017) MatĆas Maestro, Ignacio; Ascorbe Muruzabal, JoaquĆn; Acha MorrĆ”s, Nerea de; López Torres, Diego; Zubiate Orzanco, Pablo; SĆ”nchez ZĆ”bal, Pedro; Urrutia Azcona, Aitor; Socorro LerĆ”noz, AbiĆ”n Bentor; Rivero Fuente, Pedro J.; HernĆ”ez SĆ”enz de Zaitigui, Miguel; ElosĆŗa Aguado, CĆ©sar; Goicoechea FernĆ”ndez, Javier; BariĆ”in Aisa, CĆ”ndido; Corres Sanz, JesĆŗs MarĆa; Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; Arregui San MartĆn, Francisco Javier; Del Villar, Ignacio; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica y Electrónica; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa eta Elektronikoa; Institute of Smart Cities - ISCPublication Open Access Optimization of fiber Bragg gratings inscribed in thin films deposited on D-shaped optical fibers(MDPI, 2021) Imas GonzĆ”lez, JosĆ© Javier; Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; Del Villar, Ignacio; MatĆas Maestro, Ignacio; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio Ingeniaritzaren; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica, Electrónica y de ComunicaciónA fiber Bragg grating patterned on a SnO2 thin film deposited on the flat surface of a D-shaped polished optical fiber is studied in this work. The fabrication parameters of this structure were optimized to achieve a trade-off among reflected power, full width half maximum (FWHM), sensitivity to the surrounding refractive index (SRI), and figure of merit (FOM). In the first place, the influence of the thin film thickness, the cladding thickness between the core and the flat surface of the D-shaped fiber (neck), and the length of the D-shaped zone over the reflected power and the FWHM were assessed. Reflected peak powers in the range from ā2 dB to ā10 dB can be easily achieved with FWHM below 100 pm. In the second place, the sensitivity to the SRI, the FWHM, and the FOM were analyzed for variations of the SRI in the 1.33ā1.4 range, the neck, and the thin-film thickness. The best sensitivities theoretically achieved for this device are next to 40 nm/RIU, while the best FOM has a value of 114 RIUā1.Publication Open Access A comprehensive review of optical fiber refractometers: toward a standard comparative criterion(Wiley, 2019) Urrutia Azcona, Aitor; Del Villar, Ignacio; Zubiate Orzanco, Pablo; Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoa eta Telekomunikazio Ingeniaritza; Institute of Smart Cities - ISCThanks to the peculiarities of optical fiber and its ability to be combined with nanotechnology, precise and accurate measurements of the changes in optical properties (i.e., refractive index) of the medium surrounding the fiber are becoming possible with a high degree of performance. Thus, optical fiber sensors (OFSs) are increasingly finding applications in biochemistry and biomedicine. Here, all types of optical fiber refractometers are covered, and they are classified into three main groups: interferometers, grating-based structures, and resonance-based structures (the resonance is induced by coating the optical fiber sensor with a thin film). The performance of these different structures is compared by means of the most common parameters: sensitivity, full width at half minimum or maximum, figure of merit, and quality factor. The aim here is to provide a reliable and easy-to-use tool to compare the performance of the most recent developments on fiber optic refractometers.Publication Open Access A comprehensive study of optical resonances in metals, dielectrics, and excitonic materials in double interface structures(Elsevier, 2025-02-01) Imas GonzĆ”lez, JosĆ© Javier; MatĆas Maestro, Ignacio; Del Villar, Ignacio; Ozcariz Celaya, Aritz; Vitoria Pascual, Ignacio; Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoa eta Telekomunikazio Ingeniaritza; Institute of Smart Cities - ISCFrom an optical perspective, depending on the relationship between the real (n) and imaginary (k) parts of its refractive index, three broad categories of materials can be distinguished: metals (k Āæ n), dielectrics (n Āæ k), and materials in which n Āæ k (termed here excitonic materials). The modes and optical resonances that appear in a thin film bounded by two dielectrics with similar refractive index, what we call here a double interface structure, have been widely studied in the case of metals, but not for dielectrics, or materials with n Āæ k. In this work, we propose a new approach, based on employing the phase matching condition to correlate the resonances that appear in the wavelength versus incident angle color maps of the reflected power with the modal analysis of the cross section of the structure. This analysis is performed, using an attenuated total reflection (ATR) setup, for thin film materials that belong to each of the mentioned categories: a metal (gold, Au), a dielectric (titanium dioxide, TiO2), and a material with n Āæ k (chromium, Cr). The theoretical analysis is supported with experimental results. It is demonstrated that this method enables to identify any resonance at any wavelength or incident angle, being valid for all three types of materials. Therefore, it is considered the suggested approach will help the research in these materials and in the double interface structure in the optics and photonics field.Publication Open Access Rheumatoid arthritis miRNA biomarker detection by means of LMR based fiber-optic biosensor(IEEE, 2020) Imas GonzĆ”lez, JosĆ© Javier; Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; Zubiate Orzanco, Pablo; Campión, J.; SĆ”nchez-MartĆn, L.; MatĆas Maestro, Ignacio; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio Ingeniaritzaren; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Universidad PĆŗblica de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa, PJUPNA26Development of miRNA optical biosensors for disease diagnosis and monitoring has acquired relevance in recent years, due to the clinical importance of miRNA and the inherent advantages of optical sensors. Here, we present the utilization of a fiber optic sensor based on Lossy Mode Resonance (LMR) for the detection of miRNA hsa-miR-223, a promising biomarker for the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA).Publication Open Access Twin lossy mode resonance on a single D-shaped optical fiber(Optica, 2021) Imas GonzĆ”lez, JosĆ© Javier; Ruiz ZamarreƱo, Carlos; Del Villar, Ignacio; PĆ©rez Escudero, JosĆ© Manuel; MatĆas Maestro, Ignacio; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio Ingeniaritzaren; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; IngenierĆa ElĆ©ctrica, Electrónica y de ComunicaciónThis letter presents the fabrication of dual lossy mode resonance (LMR) refractometers based on titanium dioxide (TiO2) and tin oxide (SnO2) thin films deposited on a single side-polished D-shaped optical fiber. For the first time, to the best of our knowledge, two independent LMRs are obtained in the same D-shaped optical fiber, by using a step-shaped nanostructure consisting of a first section of TiO2 with a thickness of 120 nm and a second section with a thickness of 140 nm (120 nm of TiO2 and 20 nm of SnO2). Each section is responsible for generating a first-order LMR with TM-polarized light (LMRTM). TiO2 is deposited by atomic layer deposition and SnO2 by electron-beam deposition. The theoretical results show that the depth of each of the resonances of the dual LMR depends on the length of the corresponding section. Two experimental devices were fabricated with sections of different lengths, and their sensitivities were studied, achieving values ā¼ 4000 nm/refractive index unit (RIU) with a maximum of 4506 nm/RIU for values of the SRI between 1.3327 and 1.3485.