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Optical Fiber-Based Polymer Microcantilever for Chemical Sensing: A Through-Fiber Fabrication Scheme.

Frank BokelohOlivier SopperaKarsten HauptCédric Ayela
Published in: ACS sensors (2023)
Fiber optics offer an emerging platform for chemical and biological sensors when engineered with appropriate materials. However, the large aspect ratio makes the optical fiber a rather challenging substrate for standard microfabrication techniques. In this work, the cleaved end of an optical fiber is used as a fabrication platform for cantilever sensors based on functional polymers. The through-fiber fabrication process is triggered by photo-initiated free-radical polymerization and results in a high-aspect-ratio polymer beam in a single step. The dynamic mode application of these cantilevers is first demonstrated in air. These cantilevers are then tuned for sensing applications, including humidity and chemical sensing based on molecularly imprinted polymers.
Keyphrases
  • molecularly imprinted
  • low cost
  • high resolution
  • high throughput
  • mass spectrometry
  • simultaneous determination