研究目的
To perform SPR studies on optical fiber coated with different Plasmonic metals (Au, Ag, Cu, and Al) and assess their performance for application in SPR based biosensors.
研究成果
Au (40 nm thickness) is concluded to be a better candidate for the realization of efficient biosensors due to its fair sensitivity, detection accuracy, and outstanding chemical stability.
研究不足
The study is limited to the comparison of four metals (Au, Ag, Cu, and Al) for SPR based biosensors. The practical application of Ag is limited due to its chemical instability.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
SPR studies were performed on metal-air interface with different Plasmonic metals using optical fiber. Thermal Evaporation technique was utilized to deposit metal thin films.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Multimode silica clad silica core optical fiber was used. Metal thin films of optimized thickness were deposited on the cleaved optical fiber.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
XRD diffractometer (Make: Bruker D 80), Atomic Force Microscope (Make: Park systems), UV–Visible Spectrophotometer (Make: Perkin Elmer), halogen lamp (Make: Avantes), spectrometer (Make: Avantes).
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The cladding portion of the optical fiber was cleaved and cleaned. Metal thin films were deposited using thermal evaporation. Light from a halogen lamp was inserted into the coated optical fiber and transmitted light was captured to study SPR.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
XRD, AFM, and UV–Visible spectroscopy were used for structural, morphological, and optical characterization. SPR transmittance curves were analyzed for FWHM and Tmin.
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XRD diffractometer
Bruker D 80
Bruker
Determination of the structural characteristics of the deposited metal thin films
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UV–Visible Spectrophotometer
Perkin Elmer
Perkin Elmer
Determination of the optical characteristics of the deposited metal thin films