Highly Sensitive Surface Plasmon Resonance Optical Sensor for Detection of Copper, Zinc, and Nickel Ions

2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (7) ◽  
pp. 497-504 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wan Mohd Ebtisyam Mustaqim Mohd Daniyal ◽  
Yap Wing Fen ◽  
Jaafar Abdullah ◽  
Nur Alia Sheh Omar ◽  
Nur Ain Asyiqin Anas ◽  
...  
Polymers ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (15) ◽  
pp. 2518
Author(s):  
Nunzio Cennamo ◽  
Lorena Saitta ◽  
Claudio Tosto ◽  
Francesco Arcadio ◽  
Luigi Zeni ◽  
...  

In this work, a novel approach to realize a plasmonic sensor is presented. The proposed optical sensor device is designed, manufactured, and experimentally tested. Two photo-curable resins are used to 3D print a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor. Both numerical and experimental analyses are presented in the paper. The numerical and experimental results confirm that the 3D printed SPR sensor presents performances, in term of figure of merit (FOM), very similar to other SPR sensors made using plastic optical fibers (POFs). For the 3D printed sensor, the measured FOM is 13.6 versus 13.4 for the SPR-POF configuration. The cost analysis shows that the 3D printed SPR sensor can be manufactured at low cost (∼15 €) that is competitive with traditional sensors. The approach presented here allows to realize an innovative SPR sensor showing low-cost, 3D-printing manufacturing free design and the feasibility to be integrated with other optical devices on the same plastic planar support, thus opening undisclosed future for the optical sensor systems.


2004 ◽  
Vol 100 (3) ◽  
pp. 450-454 ◽  
Author(s):  
D SHANKARAN ◽  
K GOBI ◽  
K MATSUMOTO ◽  
T IMATO ◽  
K TOKO ◽  
...  

Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (18) ◽  
pp. 5119 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michal Gryga ◽  
Dalibor Ciprian ◽  
Petr Hlubina

We report on a highly sensitive measurement of the relative humidity (RH) of moist air using both the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and Bloch surface wave resonance (BSWR). Both resonances are resolved in the Kretschmann configuration when the wavelength interrogation method is utilized. The SPR is revealed for a multilayer plasmonic structure of SF10/Cr/Au, while the BSWR is resolved for a multilayer dielectric structure (MDS) comprising four bilayers of TiO2/SiO2 with a rough termination layer of TiO2. The SPR effect is manifested by a dip in the reflectance of a p-polarized wave, and a shift of the dip with the change in the RH, or equivalently with the change in the refractive index of moist air is revealed, giving a sensitivity in a range of 0.042–0.072 nm/%RH. The BSWR effect is manifested by a dip in the reflectance of the spectral interference of s- and p-polarized waves, which represents an effective approach in resolving the resonance with maximum depth. For the MDS under study, the BSWRs were resolved within two band gaps, and for moist air we obtained sensitivities of 0.021–0.038 nm/%RH and 0.046–0.065 nm/%RH, respectively. We also revealed that the SPR based RH measurement is with the figure of merit (FOM) up to 4.7 × 10−4 %RH−1, while BSWR based measurements have FOMs as high as 3.0 × 10−3 %RH−1 and 1.1 × 10−3 %RH−1, respectively. The obtained spectral interferometry based results demonstrate that the BSWR based sensor employing the available MDS has a similar sensitivity as the SPR based sensor, but outperforms it in the FOM. BSW based sensors employing dielectrics thus represent an effective alternative with a number of advantages, including better mechanical and chemical stability than metal films used in SPR sensing.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (5) ◽  
pp. 575-582
Author(s):  
H.A. Zain ◽  
M. Batumalay ◽  
H.R.A. Rahim ◽  
Z. Harith ◽  
M. Yasin ◽  
...  

2008 ◽  
Vol 6 (5) ◽  
pp. 323-326 ◽  
Author(s):  
吴斌 吴斌 ◽  
Bin Wu Bin Wu ◽  
王庆康 王庆康 ◽  
Qingkang Wang Qingkang Wang

Author(s):  
Wei Liu ◽  
Chunjie Hu ◽  
Lei Zhou ◽  
Zao Yi ◽  
Ying Shi ◽  
...  

A highly sensitive surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor composed of a photonic crystal fiber (PCF) with the D-type structure is designed and analyzed by the full-vector finite element method (FEM). Indium tin oxide (ITO) is adopted as the plasmonic substance on account of the low cost and controllable infrared range (1500–2600 nm). By optimizing the structural parameters, the sensor shows a maximum wavelength sensitivity of 46,000 nm/RIU and average sensitivity of 13,166.67 nm/RIU for analyte refractive indexes between 1.355 and 1.385. This PCF combining a circular layout and D-type structure offers excellent sensitivity while the deposition and manufacturing complexity can be reduced. This sensor will possess an extremely expansive development space in the field of chemical analysis and environmental safety.


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