Simultaneous Detection of Molecules With the Surface-Enhanced Infrared Absorption Sensor Platform Based on Disk Antennas With Double Spacer
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2023
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Biomolecule detection has become important in many applications such as medical diagnosis, forensic analysis, basic biological studies, and food quality assessment. In particular, the Mid-infrared range offers an important opportunity for biomolecular sensing as it covers the molecular vibrational spectra of vital biochemicals such as Deoxyribonucleic acid, Ribonucleic Acid, and proteins. In this study, a double band absorbing plasmonic nanoantenna array with two gold disk resonators is proposed. The biosensing ability of this structure was investigated using the protein-goat anti-mouse immunoglobulin G model and Polymethyl methacrylate film. The basic structural bonds of protein monolayer, namely Amide-I, Amide-II, and Amide-III showed vibrational signatures at 6010 nm (similar to 1664 cm(-1)), 6496 nm (similar to 1539 cm(-1)), and 6989 nm (similar to 1431 cm(-1)) wavelengths, respectively. In addition, the spectral response of the proposed antenna structure was investigated using a Polymethyl methacrylate film by detecting the C=O and the C-H bonds. The strong dipole moment at C=O showed a strong absorption deep at 5782 nm (similar to 1730 cm(-1)) while the C-H bond has shown a relatively low absorption deep at 3350 nm (similar to 2985 cm(-1)) and 3395 nm (similar to 2946 cm(-1)). Our findings indicate that the double spacer disk configuration detects the spectral signature of the protein monolayer and Polymethyl methacrylate film in each band, simultaneously. The dual-band can be tuned independently by carefully engineering the radii of the double disks without making an effect on the other band. The proposed structure can be used as a characterization tool for identifying unknown complex molecules by simply detecting their spectral fingerprints in each mode of the dual-band, independently. Also, this design strategy can be insight to multi-mode SEIRA platforms, where more complex chemical molecules are needed to be detected or identified in biology, chemistry, and defense areas.
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Metamaterials, plasmonic sensors, polymethyl methacrylate film detection, protein detection, surface-enhanced infrared absorption, Perfect Absorber
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Spectroscopy Letters
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56
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283
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292
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