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A large majority of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors reported in the literature are designed to operate in the visible electromagnetic spectrum. However, the near-infrared, particularly at the telecommunications wavelength of 1550 nm, is also especially attractive for SPR sensing applications. In fact, SPR sensors operating in this region benefit from narrower resonance and deeper field penetration. In this paper, we report a theoretical and experimental study of an SPR sensor operating at a fixed wavelength of 1550 nm. The influence of the choice of metals and the interrogation methods on the sensitivity of the resulting SPR sensor is investigated. Two types of sensor chips (simple gold (Au) and bimetallic silver/Au structure) and three interrogation methods (monitoring of the position of the reflectivity minimum, the position of the centroid, and the intensity evolution of the reflectivity) are examined. We show that a refractive index resolution of 2.7?×?10?6 refractive index unit can be easily obtained, and with further optimization of the measurement system, the ultimate limit of detection is expected to be even lowered. Therefore, the approach discussed here already shows a promising potential for highly sensitive SPR sensors.  相似文献   

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Liu Z  Yang L  Liu L  Chong X  Guo J  Ma S  Ji Y  He Y 《Biosensors & bioelectronics》2011,30(1):180-187
With the development of the microarray technology, demands for array detection techniques become higher and higher. For many microarrays, several biomolecular interactions occur simultaneously and the interplay of various factors that affect these interactions remains poorly understood. Detecting such interactions with a single technique can often be a difficult and complicated process. In this work we propose a combined technique which enables simultaneous angle-interrogation surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensing and hyperspectral fluorescence imaging. This tandem technique offers two-dimensional imaging of the whole array plane. The refractive index information obtained from SPR sensing and the physicochemical properties obtained from fluorescence imaging provide a comprehensive analysis of biological events on the array-chip. In addition, SPR and fluorescence detection techniques confirm each other in experimental results to exclude false-positive or false-negative cases. In terms of SPR sensing performance, the refractive index resolution is 3.86 × 10−6 refractive index units (RIU), and the detection limit is 104 cfu/ml of Escherichia coli bacteria. The resolving power and detection sensitivity of fluorescence imaging are approximately 20 μm and 0.61 fluors/μm2, respectively. Finally, two model experiments, detecting the DNA hybridization and biotin–avidin interactions respectively, demonstrate the biomedical application of this system.  相似文献   

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Pang  Kai  Dong  Wei  Zhang  Bing  Zhan  Shuyue  Wang  Xiaoping 《Plasmonics (Norwell, Mass.)》2016,11(4):1119-1128

We demonstrate that a designed bimetallic chip is capable of improving the performance of a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor based on angular interrogation. Through a numerical simulation and a refractometry experiment, we prove that this bimetallic chip can effectively reduce the noise level by about a factor of 2 compared to the traditional SPR sensors that only use a single gold film. The bimetallic chip presents a lower refractive index resolution of 5.3 × 10−7 refractive index units. In addition, the enhancement of the electric field intensity at the surface of the configuration by a factor of 2 makes it possible to have a high sensitivity in a larger region, which promotes the biosensing applications of the chip. Through a simple and novel method for the detection of cadmium ions (Cd2+) based on the bimetallic configuration, a detection level for Cd2+ (0.01 μM or 1.12 ppb) can be realized, which compares favorably with similar studies.

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We propose a highly sensitive novel diamond ring fiber (DRF)-based surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor for refractive index sensing. Chemically active plasmonic material (gold) layer is coated inside the large cavity of DRF, and the analyte is infiltrated directly through the fiber instead of selective infiltration. The light guiding properties and sensing performances are numerically investigated using the finite element method (FEM). The proposed sensor shows a maximum wavelength and amplitude interrogation sensitivity of 6000 nm/RIU and 508 RIU?1, respectively, over the refractive index range of 1.33–1.39. Additionally, it also shows a sensor resolution of 1.67 × 10?5 and 1.97 × 10?5 RIU by following the wavelength and amplitude interrogation methods, respectively. The proposed diamond ring fiber has been fabricated following the standard stack-and-draw method to show the feasibility of the proposed sensor. Due to fabrication feasibility and promising results, the proposed DRF SPR sensor can be an effective tool in biochemical and biological analyte detection.  相似文献   

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We report a new high-throughput surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor based on combination of SPR imaging with polarization contrast and a spatially patterned multilayer SPR structure. We demonstrate that this approach offers numerous advantageous features including high-contrast SPR images suitable for automated computer analysis, minimum crosstalk between neighboring sensing channels and inherent compensation for light level fluctuations. Applications of a laboratory prototype of the high-throughput SPR sensor with 108 sensing channels for refractometry and biosensing are described. In refractometric experiments, the noise-limited refractive index resolution of the system has been established to be 3 x 10(-6) refractive index unit (RIU). Experimental data on detection of human choriogonadotropin (hCG) suggest that in conjunction with monoclonal antibodies against hCG, the reported SPR imaging sensor is capable of detecting hCG at concentrations lower than 500 ng/ml.  相似文献   

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A surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor based on D-shaped photonic crystal fiber (PCF) coated with indium tin oxide (ITO) film is proposed and numerically investigated. Thanks to the adjustable complex refractive index of ITO, the sensor can be operated in the near-infrared (NIR) region. The wavelength sensitivity, amplitude sensitivity, and phase sensitivity are investigated with different fiber structure parameters. Simulation results show that ~6000 nm/refractive index unit (RIU), ~148/RIU, and ~1.2?×?106 deg/RIU/cm sensitivity can be achieved for wavelength interrogation, amplitude interrogation, and phase interrogation, respectively, when the environment refractive index varies between 1.30 and 1.31. It is noted that the wavelength sensitivity and phase sensitivity are more pronounced with larger refractive index. The proposed SPR sensor can be used in various applications, including medicine, environment, and large-scale targets detection.  相似文献   

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Wang  Jianshuai  Pei  Li  Wu  Liangying  Wang  Ji  Ruan  Zuliang  Zheng  Jingjing 《Plasmonics (Norwell, Mass.)》2020,15(2):327-333

A surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor based on a photonic crystal fiber (PCF) is proposed for low refractive index (RI) detection. The core of PCF is formed by two-layer air walls and either layer is composed of six identical sector rings with negative curvature. Plasmonic material gold (Au) is coated on the external cladding surface. Finite element method (FEM) is applied to investigate the performance of the SPR sensor. Results show that the sensor is independent of polarization due to the coincident coupling properties of the two polarized modes. Additionally, in low RI ranging from 1.20 to 1.33, the sensor keeps a high spectral sensitivity with an average value of 7738 nm/RIU. When RI varies from 1.32 to 1.33, the resolution reaches to its maximum of 8.3 × 10−6. The proposed sensor shows much significance in low RI detection, which is promising in real-time measurement for medical, water pollution, and humidity.

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Du  Bobo  Yang  Yuan  Zhang  Yang  Yang  Dexing 《Plasmonics (Norwell, Mass.)》2019,14(2):457-463

In this article, a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor based on D-typed optical fiber coated by Al2O3/Ag/Al2O3 film is investigated numerically. Resonance in near infrared with an optimized architecture is achieved. Refractive index sensitivity of 6558 nm/RIU (refractive index unit) and detection limit of 1.5 × 10−6 RIU, corresponding to 0.4357 nm/μM and detection limit of 23 nM in BSA (bovine serum albumin) concentration sensing, are obtained. The analysis of the performance of the sensor in gaseous sensing indicates that this proposed SPR sensor is much suitable for label-free biosensing in aqueous media.

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We propose a surface plasmon resonance (SPR)-based refractive index sensor using gold-alumina grating over aluminum film for biosensing. Conventional SPR sensor based on gold grating exhibits broader SPR dips whereas that based on aluminum grating exhibits narrow reflection dip. A narrow reflection dip is desirable as it provides good resolution and improves the accuracy of measurement. Aluminum is less stable and generally is not preferred for an SPR-based sensor. It is more prone to being oxidized, which reduces the sensitivity and increases the width of the reflection dip of the sensor. While gold cannot provide narrow SPR reflection dips, but is used as an SPR active metal due to its more chemical stability. In order to improve the accuracy of gold grating-based sensor while taking care of oxidation problem of aluminum, in this paper, we propose a gold grating over aluminum film for SPR-based sensor and show that this configuration improves the sensitivity and the detection accuracy of the conventional sensor. Moreover, the oxidation problem is reduced to some extent as a part of aluminum is covered with gold. In order to completely avoid the oxidation of aluminum, we further propose to cover the exposed part of the aluminum with alumina and show that this configuration further improves the accuracy by reducing the width of the SPR reflection dip without affecting the sensitivity significantly. Numerical simulations show that sensitivity of proposed sensor is 270.33°/RIU with quality factor of more than 267.65 RIU?1.  相似文献   

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A photonic crystal fiber (PCF)-based surface plasmon resonance (SPR) probe with gold nanowires as the plasmonic material is proposed in this work. The coupling characteristics and sensing properties of the probe are numerically investigated by the finite element method. The probe is designed to detect low refractive indices between 1.27 and 1.36. The maximum spectral sensitivity and amplitude sensitivity are 6 × 103 nm/RIU and 600 RIU?1, respectively, corresponding to a resolution of 2.8 × 10?5 RIU for the overall refractive index range. Our analysis shows that the PCF-SPR probe can be used for lower refractive index detection.  相似文献   

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Zeng  Youjun  Zhou  Jie  Xiao  Xiaoping  Wang  Lei  Qu  Junle  Li  Xuejin  Gao  Bruce Zhi  Shao  Yonghong 《Plasmonics (Norwell, Mass.)》2019,14(6):1497-1504

A speckle-free fast angular interrogation surface plasmon resonance imaging (SPRi) sensor based on a diode-pumped all-solid-state laser and galvanometer is reported in this work. A bidirectional scan using a galvanometer realizes the fast scanning of the incidence angle. The experimental results showed that the time needed for completing an SPR dip measurement was decreased to 0.5 s. And through cascading an immovable diffuser and two diffusers rotating in opposite directions, laser speckle was eliminated. The dynamic detection range and the sensitivity reached 4.6 × 10−2 and 1.52 × 10−6 refractive index unit (RIU), respectively, in a 2D array sensor when the angle scanning range was set as 7.5°. More importantly, the results demonstrated that the angular interrogation SPR imaging sensor scheme had the capability to perform fast and high-throughput detection of biomolecular interactions at 2D sensor arrays.

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A self-referencing plasmonic platform is proposed and analyzed. By introducing a thin gold layer below a periodic two-dimensional nano-grating, the structure supports multiple modes including localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR), surface plasmon resonance (SPR), and Fabry-Perot resonances. These modes get coupled to each other creating multiple Fano resonances. A coupled mode between the LSPR and SPR responses is spatially separated from the sensor surface and is not sensitive to refractive index changes in the surrounding materials or surface attachments. This mode can be used for self-referencing the measurements. In contrast, the LSPR dominant mode shifts in wavelength when the refractive index of the surrounding medium is changed. The proposed structure is easy to fabricate using conventional lithography and electron beam deposition methods. A bulk sensitivity of 429 nm/RIU is achieved. The sensor also has the ability to detect nanometer thick surface attachments on the top of the grating.

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In this paper, a high-resolution refractive index sensor is proposed based on a novel metal–insulator–metal plasmonic topology. The structure is based on a Si nano-ring located inside a circular cavity. It acts as an optical notch filter with a quality factor equal to 269. The proposed filter topology is numerically simulated using the finite difference time domain method. It is shown that the proposed filter can also act as a refractive index sensor with a sensitivity of 636 nm/RIU and a fairly high figure of merit (FoM) equal to 211.3 RIU−1. It is shown that the sensor can easily detect a refractive index change of ± 0.001 for dielectrics whose refractive index is between 1 and 1.2. For the refractive index range of 1.33 to 1.52, the maximum FoM of the sensor is 191 RIU−1. The simplicity of the design and its high resolution are the two main features of the proposed sensor which make it a good candidate for biomedical applications.

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Zhu  Jun  Xu  Zhengjie  Xu  Wenju  Fu  Deli  Song  Shuxiang 《Plasmonics (Norwell, Mass.)》2018,13(2):681-686

The field of plasmonics has experienced a renaissance in recent years by providing a large variety of new physical effects and applications. Here, we demonstrate a light humidity sensor of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) by a symmetric metal film, which uses P polarised light of emergent He–Ne laser to stimulate SPR. Resonance angle change received by the spectrum detector can determine humidity via the relationship between humidity and effective refractive index. When the relatively short wavelengths are shown in the model, the evanescent wave penetration depth is shallow, resonance state is weak and energy loss is low. The opposite results are obtained, when the wavelength is long. Also, with increasing thickness, the resonance peak becomes acute, thereby indicating the improvement in detection accuracy. When the metal thickness of our model is 50 nm, the resonance peak of the reflection spectrum is narrower, accuracy is high and reflectivity is close to 0. By analysing the experimental results, the SPR resonance phenomenon is shown. The electromagnetic field energy is highly concentrated near the interface between the metal and SiO2, which appears highly localized. The resolution of the structure can reach 0.37% RH (relative humidity), which is significantly more than the resolution of capacitive humidity sensor, i.e., resolution is usually 1% RH to 2% RH. The optical sensor of our development can provide a key device for long-distance transmission sensing, in special conditions such as low temperature.

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High-throughput surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor for rapid and parallelized detection of nucleic acids identifying specific bacterial pathogens is reported. The biosensor consists of a high-performance SPR imaging sensor with polarization contrast and internal referencing (refractive index resolution 2 x 10(-7) RIU) and an array of DNA probes microspotted on the surface of the SPR sensor. It is demonstrated that short sequences of nucleic acids (20-23 bases) characteristic for bacterial pathogens such as Brucella abortus, Escherichia coli, and Staphylococcus aureus can be detected at 100 pM levels. Detection of specific DNA or RNA sequences can be performed in less than 15 min by the reported SPR sensor.  相似文献   

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Gu  Sanfeng  Sun  Wei  Li  Meng  Zhang  Tianheng  Deng  Ming 《Plasmonics (Norwell, Mass.)》2022,17(3):1129-1137

A dual-core and dual D-shaped photonic crystal fiber (PCF)-based surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor with silver and aluminum nitride (AlN) films is designed. The distribution characteristics of the electromagnetic fields of core and plasmon modes, as well as the sensing properties, are numerically studied by finite element method (FEM). The structure parameters of the designed sensor are optimized by the optical loss spectrum. The results show the resonance wavelength variation of 489 nm for the refractive index (RI) range of 1.36?~?1.42. In addition, a maximum wavelength sensitivity of 13,400 nm/RIU with the corresponding RI resolution of 7.46?×?10?6 RIU is obtained in the RI range of 1.41?~?1.42. The proposed sensor with the merits of high sensitivity, low cost, and simple structure has a wide application in the fields of RI sensing, such as hazardous gas detection, environmental monitoring, and biochemical analysis.

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A high-performance surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor based on a novel approach to spectroscopy of surface plasmons is reported. This approach employs a special diffraction grating structure (referred to as surface plasmon resonance coupler and disperser, SPRCD) which simultaneously couples light into a surface plasmon and disperses the diffracted light for spectral readout of SPR signal. The developed SPRCD sensor consists of a miniature cartridge integrating the diffraction grating and microfluidics and a compact optical system which simultaneously acquires data from four independent sensing channels in the cartridge. It is demonstrated that the SPRCD sensor is able to measure bulk refractive index changes as small as 3 × 10−7 RIU (refractive index units) and to detect short oligonucleotides in concentrations down to 200 pM.  相似文献   

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Refractive index (RI) sensing is a powerful noninvasive and label-free sensing technique for the identification, detection and monitoring of microfluidic samples with a wide range of possible sensor designs such as interferometers and resonators 1,2. Most of the existing RI sensing applications focus on biological materials in aqueous solutions in visible and IR frequencies, such as DNA hybridization and genome sequencing. At terahertz frequencies, applications include quality control, monitoring of industrial processes and sensing and detection applications involving nonpolar materials.Several potential designs for refractive index sensors in the terahertz regime exist, including photonic crystal waveguides 3, asymmetric split-ring resonators 4, and photonic band gap structures integrated into parallel-plate waveguides 5. Many of these designs are based on optical resonators such as rings or cavities. The resonant frequencies of these structures are dependent on the refractive index of the material in or around the resonator. By monitoring the shifts in resonant frequency the refractive index of a sample can be accurately measured and this in turn can be used to identify a material, monitor contamination or dilution, etc.The sensor design we use here is based on a simple parallel-plate waveguide 6,7. A rectangular groove machined into one face acts as a resonant cavity (Figures 1 and 2). When terahertz radiation is coupled into the waveguide and propagates in the lowest-order transverse-electric (TE1) mode, the result is a single strong resonant feature with a tunable resonant frequency that is dependent on the geometry of the groove 6,8. This groove can be filled with nonpolar liquid microfluidic samples which cause a shift in the observed resonant frequency that depends on the amount of liquid in the groove and its refractive index 9.Our technique has an advantage over other terahertz techniques in its simplicity, both in fabrication and implementation, since the procedure can be accomplished with standard laboratory equipment without the need for a clean room or any special fabrication or experimental techniques. It can also be easily expanded to multichannel operation by the incorporation of multiple grooves 10. In this video we will describe our complete experimental procedure, from the design of the sensor to the data analysis and determination of the sample refractive index.  相似文献   

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In this paper, a novel refractive index sensor in terahertz region is proposed. The proposed structure is prism/(sample/porousTa2O5)15/sample/gyroid metal/substrate. The sensor is based on the Tamm plasmon polariton at the interface between porous one-dimensional photonic crystal and gyroidal metal. The gyroidal metal has been used as an alternative metal and its refraction index can be tuned by the gyroid parameters. The effects of the metal volume fraction and sample refractive index on the performance are studied to improve the ability of the sensor. The proposed sensor achieves high sensitivity of 6.7 THz/RIU, a high figure of merit 6*103 RIU?1, a high-quality factor of 3*103, and a low detection limit of 9*10?6 RIU. The proposed device can be a good candidate for fabricating gyroid metal and porous material-based biosensors, active optoelectronic and polaritonic devices.

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针对一种新兴生物检测方法——表面等离子体波共振(SPR)技术,文中SPR传感系统采用偏振干涉和角度调制方案,使SPR传感灵敏度与光复反射系数的模和相位都相关,从而实现较大线形范围内的高灵敏测量。同时开展了该SPR传感系统在环保领域的应用研究,SPR共振信号可实时随甲烷含量线性改变,气体检测灵敏度达到1 070ppm,实验结果验证了这种SPR传感技术的检测性能并显示了其在环保监测领域的应用潜力。  相似文献   

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