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An Interplay between Lossy Mode Resonance and Surface Plasmon Resonance and Their Sensing Applications

Deependra Singh Gaur, Ankit Purohit, Satyendra K. Mishra, Akhilesh Kumar Mishra

2022Biosensors26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Conducting metal oxide (CMO) supports lossy mode resonance (LMR) at the CMO-dielectric interface, whereas surface plasmon resonance (SPR) occurs at the typical plasmonic metal-dielectric interface. The present study investigates these resonances in the bi-layer (ITO + Ag) and tri-layer (ITO + Ag + ITO) geometries in the Kretschmann configuration of excitation. It has been found that depending upon the layer thicknesses one resonance dominates the other. In particular, in the tri-layer configuration of ITO + Ag + ITO, the effect of the thickness variation of the sandwiched Ag layer is explored and a resonance, insensitive to the change in the sensing medium refractive index (RI), has been reported. Further, the two kinds of RI sensing probes and the supported resonances have been characterized and compared in terms of sensitivity, detection accuracy and figure of merit. These studies will not only be helpful in gaining a better understanding of underlying physics but may also lead to the realization of biochemical sensing devices with a wider spectral range.

Topics & Concepts

Surface plasmon resonanceResonance (particle physics)Materials scienceFigure of meritRefractive indexPlasmonOptoelectronicsDielectricLayer (electronics)OpticsNanotechnologyPhysicsNanoparticleAtomic physicsPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon ResearchGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and ApplicationsPhotonic and Optical Devices
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