Bloch surface wave fast ellipsometric sensor utilizing a polarization camera with an improved detection limit

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In the field of optical sensing, one-dimensional photonic crystals (1DPhC) are of great interest and seem to be a promising alternative to plasmonic sensors. In this paper, a fast ellipsometric sensor based on the Bloch surface wave (BSW) is demonstrated. The Kretschmann configuration and a pixelated micro -grid polarization camera are used, allowing real-time observation of ellipsometric parameters tan psi and cos Delta. Moreover, this method is improved by utilizing another 1DPhC acting as a spectral filter, leading to the deepening of the BSW dip in the angular domain. Furthermore, ratios between the different measured intensities from the four pixels are shown to reveal a deep narrow dip which can also be used for sensing with high figure of merit. This new approach is experimentally confirmed using a 1DPhC comprising of 6 bilayers of TiO 2 /SiO 2 and a termination layer of TiO 2 . Sensors based on this concept have the potential to be used in many applications, including real-time chemical or biological analytes detection.

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Bloch surface waves, one-dimensional photonic crystal, ellipsometry, phase shift, polarization camera, biosensors

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Optics & Laser Technology. 2024, vol. 179, art. no. 111218.