Sensitivity of photonic crystal fiber grating sensors: biosensing, refractive index, strain, and temperature sensing
arXiv:0708.4382 · doi:10.1364/JOSAB.25.000310
Abstract
We study the sensitivity of fiber grating sensors in the applications of strain, temperature, internal label-free biosensing, and internal refractive index sensing. It is shown that optical dispersion plays a central role in determining the sensitivity, and the dispersion may enhance or suppress sensitivity as well as change the sign of the resonant wavelength shifts. We propose a quality factor, $Q$, for characterizing LPGs.
17 pages, 16 figures