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Enhancement of Sensitivity with High-Reflective-Index Guided-Wave Nanomaterials for a Long-Range Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor.

Leiming WuKai CheYuanjiang XiangYuwen Qin
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
A guided-wave long-range surface plasmon resonance (GW-LRSPR) sensor was proposed in this investigation. In the proposed sensor, high-refractive-index (RI) dielectric films (i.e., CH 3 NH 3 PbBr 3 perovskite, silicon) served as the guided-wave (GW) layer, which was combined with the long-range surface plasmon resonance (LRSPR) structure to form the GW-LRSPR sensing structure. The theoretical results based on the transfer matrix method (TMM) demonstrated that the LRSPR signal was enhanced by the additional high#x2212;RI GW layer, which was called the GW-LRSPR signal. The achieved GW-LRSPR signal had a strong ability to perceive the analyte. By optimizing the low- and high-RI dielectrics in the GW-LRSPR sensing structure, we obtained the highest sensitivity (S) of 1340.4 RIU -1 based on a CH 3 NH 3 PbBr 3 GW layer, and the corresponding figure of merit (FOM) was 8.16 × 10 4 RIU -1 deg -1 . Compared with the conventional LRSPR sensor (S = 688.9 RIU -1 ), the sensitivity of this new type of sensor was improved by nearly 94%.
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