Polymer optical fiber tip mass production Etch mechanism to achieve CPC shape for improved biosensor performance

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We report on a simple chemical etching method that enables nonlinear tapering of Polymer Optical Fiber (POF) tips to manufacture Compound Parabolic Concentrator (CPC) fiber tips. We show that, counter-intuitively, nonlinear tapering can be achieved by first etching the core and not the cladding. The etching mechanism is modelled and etched tips are characterized both geometrically and optically in a fluorescence glucose sensor chemistry. A Zemax model of the CPC tipped sensor predicts an optimal improvement in light capturing efficiency of a factor of 3.96 compared to the conventional sensor with a plane-cut fiber tip. A batch of eight CPC fiber tips has been manufactured by the chemical etching method. The batch average showed an increase of a factor of 3.16, which is only 20% less than the predicted value. The method is reproducible and can be up-scaled for mass production.

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Ul Hassan, H., Bang, O., & Janting, J. (2019). Polymer optical fiber tip mass production Etch mechanism to achieve CPC shape for improved biosensor performance. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19020285

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