| Literature DB >> 34821671 |
Wei Du1, Lucas Miller1, Feng Zhao2.
Abstract
A new waveguide-based surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor was proposed and investigated by numerical simulation. The sensor consists of a graphene cover layer, a gold (Au) thin film, and a silicon carbide (SiC) waveguide layer on a silicon dioxide/silicon (SiO2/Si) substrate. The large bandgap energy of SiC allows the sensor to operate in the visible and near-infrared wavelength ranges, which effectively reduces the light absorption in water to improve the sensitivity. The sensor was characterized by comparing the shift of the resonance wavelength peak with change of the refractive index (RI), which mimics the change of analyte concentration in the sensing medium. The study showed that in the RI range of 1.33~1.36, the sensitivity was improved when the graphene layers were increased. With 10 graphene layers, a sensitivity of 2810 nm/RIU (refractive index unit) was achieved, corresponding to a 39.1% improvement in sensitivity compared to the Au/SiC sensor without graphene. These results demonstrate that the graphene/Au/SiC waveguide SPR sensor has a promising use in portable biosensors for chemical and biological sensing applications, such as detection of water contaminations (RI = 1.33~1.34), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and glucose (RI = 1.34~1.35), and plasma and white blood cells (RI = 1.35~1.36) for human health and disease diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: biosensor; chemical sensor; graphene; refractive index; silicon carbide; surface plasmon resonance; waveguide
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34821671 PMCID: PMC8615979 DOI: 10.3390/bios11110455
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosensors (Basel) ISSN: 2079-6374
Figure 1Cross-sectional schematic of graphene/Au/SiC waveguide SPR sensor structure.
Figure 2Confinement factor as a function of Au thickness. The number of graphene layers was 10. The RI of the sensing medium was 1.344. Inset: resonant peak at 675 nm with 50 nm thick gold.
Figure 3Resonance wavelength for graphene/Au/SiC sensor with different numbers of graphene layers. The gold thickness was 50 nm. The RI of the sensing medium was 1.344.
Figure 4Comparison of resonance wavelength shift for a Au/SiC (black curves, N = 0) and a graphene/Au/SiC (blue curves, N = 10) waveguide-based SPR sensor when the RI of the sensing medium changes from 1.33 (solid curves) to 1.36 (dashed curves).
Figure 5Resonance peak shift with the number of graphene layers. The gold thickness was 50 nm and RI ranges from 1.33 to 1.36.