A Novel Method for Heightening Sensitivity of Prism Coupler-Based SPR Sensor
ZHANG Zhi-Wei1,2**, WEN Ting-Dun1,2, WU Zhi-Fang3
1Key Laboratory of Instrumentation Science and Dynamic Measurement (Ministry of Education), North University of China, Taiyuan 030051 2National Key Laboratory for Electronic Measurement Technology, Taiyuan 030051 3No.33 Research Institute, China Electronic Technology Group Corporation, Taiyuan 030006
A Novel Method for Heightening Sensitivity of Prism Coupler-Based SPR Sensor
ZHANG Zhi-Wei1,2**, WEN Ting-Dun1,2, WU Zhi-Fang3
1Key Laboratory of Instrumentation Science and Dynamic Measurement (Ministry of Education), North University of China, Taiyuan 030051 2National Key Laboratory for Electronic Measurement Technology, Taiyuan 030051 3No.33 Research Institute, China Electronic Technology Group Corporation, Taiyuan 030006
摘要We present a novel method for heightening the sensitivity of a prism coupler-based surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor. The method is based on the total reflection prism made of BK7 glass combined with the Kretschmann geometry of theattenuated total reflection (ATR) method. Compared to the conventional methods of prism coupler-based SPR, the novel method provides higher sensitivity to the measurement system. Theoretical simulations show that the detection sensitivity to the refractive index (RI) of the sensor based on the novel approach has a strong dependence on the thickness of the metal layer. The RI resolution of the sensor is predicted to be 8×10−7 refractive index units (RIU) under the condition of optimum metal film thickness. This novel method can leave out a precision angle rotation device in the angle modulation and it is unnecessary to adjust the acceptance angle of the light detector. The principal advantage of this method over other methods of light intensity modulation based on prism coupler-based SPR is high sensitivity, expediency to measure and application of long distances.
Abstract:We present a novel method for heightening the sensitivity of a prism coupler-based surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor. The method is based on the total reflection prism made of BK7 glass combined with the Kretschmann geometry of theattenuated total reflection (ATR) method. Compared to the conventional methods of prism coupler-based SPR, the novel method provides higher sensitivity to the measurement system. Theoretical simulations show that the detection sensitivity to the refractive index (RI) of the sensor based on the novel approach has a strong dependence on the thickness of the metal layer. The RI resolution of the sensor is predicted to be 8×10−7 refractive index units (RIU) under the condition of optimum metal film thickness. This novel method can leave out a precision angle rotation device in the angle modulation and it is unnecessary to adjust the acceptance angle of the light detector. The principal advantage of this method over other methods of light intensity modulation based on prism coupler-based SPR is high sensitivity, expediency to measure and application of long distances.
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