Abstract
A new fibre optic sensor for the detection of refractive index variations is presented. The principle of the sensor is based on the generation of surface plasma waves at the interface between a thin metallic layer deposited on the fibre core and a surrounding dielectric medium. Specific injection of monochromatic light into the fibre allows the detection of a refractive index variation as low as for dielectric media lying in the 1.33 - 1.40 refractive index range. Modelling of sensing signal and experiments are performed. Potential applications are aqueous solution analyses and detection of gases and solvents with a specific polymeric layer.