Surface plasmon resonance features of corrugated gold films: Wavelength interrogation mode for exhaled gas detection

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The characterization of a surface plasmon resonance sensor operating in the grating mode has been explored theoretically and experimentally. Wavelength interrogation mode was exploited at specular reection in the gas phase for thin gold films, deposited onto acorrugated polymer substrate by sputtering. Some tests using water vapor were performed and the achievable responsivity Sgm at specular reection was determined experimentally to be 87 nm/RIU and the limit of detection of 13.2×10-3 RIU was calculated. The good agreement between experimental and theoretical results con-rms the correctness of the methodology and the feasibility of the proposed sensing system.

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Rodrigues, E. P., Lima, A. M. N., Oliveira, L. C., De Sousa, T. A. T., & Neff, H. (2018). Surface plasmon resonance features of corrugated gold films: Wavelength interrogation mode for exhaled gas detection. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1044). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1044/1/012062

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