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Download scientific diagram | (a) Confinement loss and dispersion relations of the Y-P core mode and the SPP modes for a liquid analyte RI of 1.42 (the red solid line, red dotted line, and green solid line represent the n eff of the Y-P core mode, the first-order SPP mode, and the second-order SPP mode, respectively. The blue solid line, blue dotted line, and pink solid line represent the loss spectra of the Y-P core mode, the first-order SPP mode, and the second-order SPP mode, respectively.). Optical field distributions of (b)–(d) the Y-P core mode and (e)–(g) the Y-P first-order SPP mode at wavelengths of 920, 950, and 980 nm, respectively. from publication: 1st- and 2nd-order SPP modes co-induced dual-polarized refractive index sensor based on photonic crystal fiber and gold film | A dual-polarized photonic crystal fiber (PCF) sensor based on surface plasmon resonance (SPR) was proposed for measuring the refractive indexes (RIs) of liquids. A gold film and a liquid analyte were successively wrapped around the outer surface of the PCF to stimulate the | Photonic Crystal Fibers, Sensors and Film | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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