| Literature DB >> 29954134 |
Xiang Zhao1, Tianye Huang2, Perry Shum Ping3, Xu Wu4, Pan Huang5, Jianxing Pan6, Yiheng Wu7, Zhuo Cheng8.
Abstract
In this work, a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor based on two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) is proposed to improve the biosensor’s sensitivity. In this sensor, different kinds of two-dimensional TMDCs are coated on both surfaces of metal film. By optimizing the structural parameters, the angular sensitivity can reach as high as 315.5 Deg/RIU with 7-layers WS₂ and 36 nm Al thin film, which is 3.3 times of the conventional structure based on single Al thin film. We also obtain maximum phase sensitivity (3.85 × 10⁶ Deg/RIU) with bilayer WS₂ and 35 nm Al thin film. The phase sensitivity can be further improved by employing Ag and removing air layer. The proposed configuration is of great potential for biochemical sensing.Entities:
Keywords: angular sensitivity; differential phase; surface plasmon resonance; transition metal dichalcogenides
Year: 2018 PMID: 29954134 PMCID: PMC6068701 DOI: 10.3390/s18072056
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Schematic diagram of the SPR biosensor for (a) angle-sensitivity enhancement and (b) phase-sensitivity enhancement.
The thickness, refractive index and optical constants of different MX2 at λ = 633 nm.
| Type of TMDC | Thickness of Monolayer (nm) | Refractive Index | Dielectric Constant |
|---|---|---|---|
| MoS2 | 0.65 | 5.0805 + 1.1723i | 24.4368 + 11.9121i |
| MoSe2 | 0.70 | 4.6226 + 1.0063i | 20.3560 + 9.3039i |
| WS2 | 0.80 | 4.8937 + 0.3124i | 23.8511 + 3.0578i |
| WSe2 | 0.70 | 4.5501 + 0.4332i | 20.5156 + 3.9423i |
Figure 2(a–d) Variation of the angular sensitivity as a function of the number of MX2 layers N with various thickness of Al thin film dAl and (e–h) the reflection spectra with different TMDCs materials under optimal structures.
Optimized values of thickness of gold and the number of MoS2 layers with corresponding change in angular sensitivity.
| Type of TMDC | Optimal Thickness of Al (nm) | Optimal Number of TMDC Layers | Angular Sensitivity (Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
| MoS2 | 22 | 3 | 214.8 Deg/RIU |
| MoSe2 | 24 | 4 | 210.1 Deg/RIU |
| WS2 | 36 | 7 | 315.5 Deg/RIU |
| WSe2 | 30 | 7 | 286.3 Deg/RIU |
Figure 3The change in surface sensitivity as the function of the thickness of biomolecules on the surface.
Figure 4Variation of the reflectance respect to the different number of (a) MoS2, (b) WS2, (c) MoSe2 and (d) WSe2 layers with the thickness of Al thin film is fixed at 30 nm and the refractive index of sensing medium ∆n = 1.3300.
Figure 5Variation of the reflectance with respect to the incident angle for (a) the conventional biochemical sensor based on single Al film, and (b) the proposed configuration based on optimal angle sensitivity.
Figure 6The field distributions along the direction perpendicular to the prism for the proposed configuration with seven WS2 layers and the conventional configuration without WS2 layers.
Figure 7Variation of the angular sensitivity as a function of number of MX2 layers with various thickness of Al thin film, (a) MoS2, (b) MoSe2, (c) WS2, and (d) WSe2.
Variation of the angular sensitivity as a function of number of MX2 layers with various thickness of Al thin film.
| Type of TMDC | Optimal Thickness of Al (nm) | Optimal Number of TMDC Layers | Angular Sensitivity (Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
| MoS2 | 40 | 2 | 6.32 × 105 Deg/RIU |
| MoSe2 | 40 | 2 | 1.54 × 105 Deg/RIU |
| WS2 | 46 | 1 | 3.85 × 106 Deg/RIU |
| WSe2 | 44 | 1 | 4.57 × 105 Deg/RIU |
Comparison with the formerly reported 2D-material-assisted SPR sensors.
| 2D Material | Metal | Angular Sensitivity | Phase Sensitivity | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Graphene | Au | 134.6 Deg/RIU | - | [ |
| Graphene and MoS2 | Al | 190.4 Deg/RIU | - | [ |
| Graphene and MoS2 | Au | - | 8.19 × 104 Deg/RIU | [ |
| WS2 | Au | 155.7 Deg/RIU | - | [ |
| WSe2 | Au | - | 1.20 × 106 Deg/RIU | [ |
| BP and TMDCs/graphene | Ag | 279.0 Deg/RIU | 6.75 × 103 Deg/RIU | [ |
| WS2 and graphene | Al | 315.5 Deg/RIU | - | This work |
| WS2 and graphene | Ag | - | 3.85 × 106 Deg/RIU | This work |