Resolution enhancement in surface plasmon resonance sensor based on waveguide coupled mode by combining a bimetallic approach

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In this study, we present and demonstrate a new route to a great enhancement in resolution of surface plasmon resonance sensors. Basically, our approach combines a waveguide coupled plasmonic mode and a kind of Au/Ag bimetallic enhancement concept. Theoretical modeling was carried out by solving Fresnel equations for the multilayer stack of prism/Ag inner-metal layer/dielectric waveguide/Au outer-metal layer. The inner Ag layer couples incident light to a guided wave and makes more fields effectively concentrated on the outer Au surface. A substantial enhancement in resolution was experimentally verified for the model stack using a ZnS-SiO2 waveguide layer. © 2010 by the authors.

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Lee, K. S., Son, J. M., Jeong, D. Y., Lee, T. S., & Kim, W. M. (2010). Resolution enhancement in surface plasmon resonance sensor based on waveguide coupled mode by combining a bimetallic approach. Sensors, 10(12), 11390–11399. https://doi.org/10.3390/s101211390

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