Modeling of a fiber optic SPR biosensor employing Tin Selenide (SnSe) allotropes

We report an unique design of a fiber optic SPR biosensor in this study utilizing two-dimensional (2D) Tin Selenide (SnSe) allotropes not revealed before. Due to enhanced optical characteristics with 2D graphene-like structure of monolayer SnSe, recently it is getting much attraction by the research...

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Main Authors: M. Saifur Rahman, Md. Shamim Anower, Lway Faisal Abdulrazak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-12-01
Series:Results in Physics
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211379719324660
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Summary:We report an unique design of a fiber optic SPR biosensor in this study utilizing two-dimensional (2D) Tin Selenide (SnSe) allotropes not revealed before. Due to enhanced optical characteristics with 2D graphene-like structure of monolayer SnSe, recently it is getting much attraction by the researchers to use as a biomolecular recognition element (BRE) in sensor design. Sensitivity of the proposed fiber optic sensor with three sorts of monolayer allotropes of SnSe (α-SnSe, δ-SnSe and ε-SnSe) as a BRE is analyzed through wavelength interrogation scheme for sensing application. Results show that sensors with α-SnSe, δ-SnSe, and ε-SnSe exhibit sensitivities of 3225 nm/RIU, 3300 nm/RIU and 3475 nm/RIU respectively. It is obvious that proposed sensor with improved sensitivity outperforms the conventional Ag-only based sensors having poor sensitivity of 1800 nm/RIU. Thus the proposed SnSe allotropes can be reasonable alternate of conventional BRE to design extremely high sensitive fiber optic SPR biosensors for DNA hybridization. Keywords: BRE, DNA hybridization, Tin Selenide (SnSe) allotropes, Sensitivity, SPR wavelength
ISSN:2211-3797