Numerical investigation into impact of halide perovskite material on the optical performance of prism-loaded hybrid surface plasmon resonance biosensor: A strategy to increase sensitivity

The technology of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is widely recognized and valued for its ability to rapidly and sensitively investigate biomolecular interactivities in real-time. Herein, we numerically investigate the collective influence of metal/ transition metal dichalcogenide (TMDC)/halide pero...

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Main Authors: Sourav Roy, Nibir Mondol, Diponkar Kundu, Anisha Anjum Meem, Md. Rasidul Islam, Md. Amzad Hossain, Md. Biplob Hossain
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author Sourav Roy
Nibir Mondol
Diponkar Kundu
Anisha Anjum Meem
Md. Rasidul Islam
Md. Amzad Hossain
Md. Biplob Hossain
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Diponkar Kundu
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description The technology of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is widely recognized and valued for its ability to rapidly and sensitively investigate biomolecular interactivities in real-time. Herein, we numerically investigate the collective influence of metal/ transition metal dichalcogenide (TMDC)/halide perovskite (HP)/2D carbon (C) and phosphorus (P) allotropes on the functionality of an SPR biosensor deploying Kretschmann configuration. The incident light wavelength is held constant at 633 nm, and radiative properties of the hybrid structure are determined using the attenuated total reflection and transfer matrix techniques. Crucial performance metrics such as quality factor (QF), figure of merit (FoM), sensitivity, and detection accuracy are calculated. The comparison is conducted and evaluated against the current literature using performance outcomes in terms of several prisms such as BK7, BAK1, BAF10, SF5, SF10, SF11, 2S2G, CaF2, and CsF, several TMDCs such as WS2, MoS2, WSe2, MoSe2, and PtSe2, several HPs such as CsPbI3, KSnI3, CsSnI3, and FASnI3, and 2D C/P allotropes such as Graphene, MXene, Black phosphorene (BP), and Blue phosphorene (BlueP) in order to search optimum parameters, and then we implement the best one in each layer of this biosensor design. It is noticed that the SPR heterostructure based on BAK1 prism, plasmonic metal Ag, tungsten disulfide (WS2) TMDC, formamidinium tin iodide (FASnI3) HP and 2D BP exhibits outstanding performance with regard to sensor performance characteristics. The observed FoM and sensitivity are 48.2/RIU and 402°/RIU, respectively. The investigation of the electric field distribution within this biosensor along the normal to the interface is also conducted using the finite difference time domain (FDTD) approach to demonstrate the unique contribution of FASnI3. The findings presented in this study are anticipated to play a key role in the improvement of plasmonic resonance-based biosensing domains like DNA hybridization or formalin detection by employing halide perovskite as an additional layer in SPR biosensors.
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spelling doaj.art-6362df4e084b4f3eb450fe141727608b2024-03-22T05:39:44ZengElsevierSensing and Bio-Sensing Research2214-18042024-02-0143100630Numerical investigation into impact of halide perovskite material on the optical performance of prism-loaded hybrid surface plasmon resonance biosensor: A strategy to increase sensitivitySourav Roy0Nibir Mondol1Diponkar Kundu2Anisha Anjum Meem3Md. Rasidul Islam4Md. Amzad Hossain5Md. Biplob Hossain6Department of Mechatronics Engineering, Khulna University of Engineering & Technology, Khulna 9203, BangladeshDepartment of Energy Science and Engineering, Khulna University of Engineering & Technology, Khulna 9203, BangladeshDepartment of EEE, Pabna University of Science and Technology, Pabna 6600, BangladeshDepartment of Mechatronics Engineering, Khulna University of Engineering & Technology, Khulna 9203, BangladeshDepartment of EEE, Bangamata Sheikh Fojilatunnesa Mujib Science & Technology University, Jamalpur 2012, BangladeshDepartment of EEE, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Jashore 7408, Bangladesh; Corresponding author.Department of EEE, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Jashore 7408, BangladeshThe technology of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is widely recognized and valued for its ability to rapidly and sensitively investigate biomolecular interactivities in real-time. Herein, we numerically investigate the collective influence of metal/ transition metal dichalcogenide (TMDC)/halide perovskite (HP)/2D carbon (C) and phosphorus (P) allotropes on the functionality of an SPR biosensor deploying Kretschmann configuration. The incident light wavelength is held constant at 633 nm, and radiative properties of the hybrid structure are determined using the attenuated total reflection and transfer matrix techniques. Crucial performance metrics such as quality factor (QF), figure of merit (FoM), sensitivity, and detection accuracy are calculated. The comparison is conducted and evaluated against the current literature using performance outcomes in terms of several prisms such as BK7, BAK1, BAF10, SF5, SF10, SF11, 2S2G, CaF2, and CsF, several TMDCs such as WS2, MoS2, WSe2, MoSe2, and PtSe2, several HPs such as CsPbI3, KSnI3, CsSnI3, and FASnI3, and 2D C/P allotropes such as Graphene, MXene, Black phosphorene (BP), and Blue phosphorene (BlueP) in order to search optimum parameters, and then we implement the best one in each layer of this biosensor design. It is noticed that the SPR heterostructure based on BAK1 prism, plasmonic metal Ag, tungsten disulfide (WS2) TMDC, formamidinium tin iodide (FASnI3) HP and 2D BP exhibits outstanding performance with regard to sensor performance characteristics. The observed FoM and sensitivity are 48.2/RIU and 402°/RIU, respectively. The investigation of the electric field distribution within this biosensor along the normal to the interface is also conducted using the finite difference time domain (FDTD) approach to demonstrate the unique contribution of FASnI3. The findings presented in this study are anticipated to play a key role in the improvement of plasmonic resonance-based biosensing domains like DNA hybridization or formalin detection by employing halide perovskite as an additional layer in SPR biosensors.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214180424000126Halide perovskiteBiosensorSurface plasmon resonanceTransfer matrixSensitivityFDTD
spellingShingle Sourav Roy
Nibir Mondol
Diponkar Kundu
Anisha Anjum Meem
Md. Rasidul Islam
Md. Amzad Hossain
Md. Biplob Hossain
Numerical investigation into impact of halide perovskite material on the optical performance of prism-loaded hybrid surface plasmon resonance biosensor: A strategy to increase sensitivity
Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research
Halide perovskite
Biosensor
Surface plasmon resonance
Transfer matrix
Sensitivity
FDTD
title Numerical investigation into impact of halide perovskite material on the optical performance of prism-loaded hybrid surface plasmon resonance biosensor: A strategy to increase sensitivity
title_full Numerical investigation into impact of halide perovskite material on the optical performance of prism-loaded hybrid surface plasmon resonance biosensor: A strategy to increase sensitivity
title_fullStr Numerical investigation into impact of halide perovskite material on the optical performance of prism-loaded hybrid surface plasmon resonance biosensor: A strategy to increase sensitivity
title_full_unstemmed Numerical investigation into impact of halide perovskite material on the optical performance of prism-loaded hybrid surface plasmon resonance biosensor: A strategy to increase sensitivity
title_short Numerical investigation into impact of halide perovskite material on the optical performance of prism-loaded hybrid surface plasmon resonance biosensor: A strategy to increase sensitivity
title_sort numerical investigation into impact of halide perovskite material on the optical performance of prism loaded hybrid surface plasmon resonance biosensor a strategy to increase sensitivity
topic Halide perovskite
Biosensor
Surface plasmon resonance
Transfer matrix
Sensitivity
FDTD
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214180424000126
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