Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7928157 Optics Communications 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this paper, a novel graphene-MoS2 hybrid structure based surface plasmon resonance sensor is presented for label-free analysis. The structure consists of a silicon nitride (Si3N4) dielectric layer vertically coupled to a thin layer of metallic strip made of silver (Ag) on top. A hybrid graphene-MoS2 layer is added on top of the metallic strip to enhance the sensitivity and the quality factor of the sensor. The cladding layer is assumed to be porous alumina (p-Al2O3) increasing the interaction of the surface plasmon mode and the target molecules. Finite difference time domain analysis (FDTD) has been used to design and to analyze the performance of the sensor. It is shown that by addition of hybrid graphene-MoS2 layer to the structure of a surface plasmon resonance based sensor, the refractive index sensitivity and the intrinsic quality factor of the sensor are enhanced simultaneously. It is also shown that addition of the hybrid graphene-MoS2 layer leads to higher values of figure of merit (FOM) for the sensor, and consequently better performance of the sensor. Moreover, the effect of increasing the number of graphene and MoS2 layers is investigated. The proposed sensor is very compact and can be used for lab-on-a-chip sensing applications.
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