Refractive Index Based Detection With a High Sensitivity Biosensor Enhanced by Graphene
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2024
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Gültekin, Seyfettin Sinan
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Konya Teknik Univ
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Over the past decade, optical sensors have made significant advances. An optical sensor examines the environmental impact through the change of an optical signal and offers advantages such as low cost and label-free detection. In this study, a sensor consisting of a single graphene layer and a slit positioned on the substrate is proposed. The strip gap made to improve the excitation of graphene plasmons allowed to achieve 96.2% high transmission resonance mode. This demonstrates the ability of the sensor surface to detect changing environmental conditions. The results show that the sensitivity of the sensor is 6282 nm/RIU when the sensor surface is exposed to analytes with different refractive indices. The use of a single graphene sheet eliminates the need for a metal resonator and achieves a higher sensitivity compared to some experiments recently published in the literature. Thus, the disadvantage of significant ohmic losses in metal resonators is avoided. Furthermore, a thorough discussion of various factors, including the modification of the strip gap width on the graphene layer and electrical tunability, led to the achievement of optimal sensitivity.
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Graphene, Biosensor, Refractive Index Sensing, Plasmonics, Metamaterials, Plasmonic Resonances, Photonic and Electro-Optical Devices, Sensors and Systems (Excl. Communications), Electronics, Sensors and Digital Hardware (Other), Fotonik ve Elektro-Optik Cihazlar, Sensörler ve Sistemler (İletişim Hariç), Elektronik, Sensörler ve Dijital Donanım (Diğer), Graphene;Biosensor;Refractive Index Sensing;Plasmonics;Metamaterials
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Konya Journal of Engineering Sciences
Volume
12
Issue
3
Start Page
714
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724
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