Polarimetric-phase-enhanced intensity interrogation scheme for surface wave optical sensors with low optical loss

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Abstract

A polarimetric-phase-enhanced intensity interrogation scheme leveraging the polarization-dependent sharp phase change induced by the surface wave excitation at a low-optical-loss sensor’s surface is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. Based on a simple setup with no moving parts during interrogation, a polarimetric-phase-enhanced intensity can be obtained by subtracting the reflected intensities of two beam polarization states. Our results show a ~4-fold sensitivity increase compared to traditional intensity detection schemes for similar sensors. As novel surface wave optical sensors are designed and engineered with optimized phase responses, this scheme offers a low-complexity solution for such devices instead of traditional phase interrogation schemes.

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Wan, Y., Zheng, Z., Cheng, M., Kong, W., & Liu, K. (2018). Polarimetric-phase-enhanced intensity interrogation scheme for surface wave optical sensors with low optical loss. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18103262

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