Abstract
The optical properties such as index of refraction and optical absorption of many chromophore-containing polymers are sensitive to the physical and chemical environment to which the polymers are exposed. To demonstrate such applications, chemical sensors to detect trace explosives are presented. The sensors use polymers mat contain chromophores whose molecular structure consists of an electron donor and an electron acceptor connected by a charge-transfer bridge of conjugated π-orbital electrons. The polymers used for the trace explosives sensor are not poled, and the chromophores are randomly oriented in the polymer host. Waveguide microring resonator and fiber Bragg grating structures were used in diese sensors to enhance the detection sensitivity. Because chromophores undergo photodecomposition under intense ultraviolet radiation, chromophore-containing polymers can be patterned with ultraviolet light to create optical resonator structures in a single photobleaching step. The chemical sensor has shown part-per-billion level sensitivity and good specificity to the vapor, in air, of an explosive simulant 2,4-dinitrotoluene.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 8072-8078 |
| Journal | The Journal of Physical Chemistry C |
| Volume | 112 |
| Issue number | 21 |
| Online published | 29 Apr 2008 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 29 May 2008 |
| Externally published | Yes |
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