Abstract
Surface plasmon resonances and lossy mode resonances (LMRs) can be
generated with indium tin oxide (ITO) coated optical fibers. Both phenomena
are analyzed and compared. LMRs present important advantages: they do not
require a specific polarization of light, it is possible to generate
multiple attenuation bands in the transmission spectrum, and the sensitivity
of the device to external parameters can be tuned. The key parameter is the
thickness of the ITO coating. The study is supported with both theoretical
and experimental results. The main purposes are sensing and generation of
multiple-wavelength filters.
© 2009 IEEE
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