Theoretical analysis of the propagation of surface plasmon waves in multilayer surface plasmon resonance biosensor
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posted on 2017-05-22, 00:00 authored by M S Islam, Abbas KouzaniAbbas Kouzani, E D Coyle© 2018 Electromagnetics Academy. All rights reserved. The performance of a surface plamon resonance biosensor (SPRB) is directly linked to the excitation and the nature of propagation of surface plasmon (SP) waves. The excitation and propagation of SP wave in further depends on the geometry of the device and type of excitation (e.g., grating coupled, prism coupled etc.). This paper presents the investigation of surface plamon waves in conventional and multilayer SPRB. The multilayer structure of SPRB includes graphene based multilayer SPRB which consists a number of graphene layer on top of gold layer. The propagations of SPs, electric and magnetic field distributions are studied for various conditions. Absolute magnitudes of electric and magnetic field along with their direction are studied. It was found that the strong plasmon is caused on the sensing interface when a resonance is occurred and on the other hand a weak plasmon is formed while resonance is not established in which case most of the field is reflected back to the medium of incidence. It was also validated that SP waves are generated if the polarization of the field is in parallel to the plane of incident. The numerical simulation confirmed that the propagation of SP wave progressed as the phase advanced and then decayed from its highest oscillation after a certain phase value.
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Progress in Electromagnetics Research. Symposium (2017 : St Petersburg, Russia)Pagination
1162 - 1167Publisher
IEEELocation
St Petersburg, RussiaPlace of publication
Piscataway, N.J.Publisher DOI
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2017-05-22End date
2017-05-25ISSN
1559-9450eISSN
1931-7360ISBN-13
9781509062690Language
engPublication classification
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