Bismuth telluride, graphene, and silver based surface plasmon resonance biosensor for dental application
OPTICAL AND QUANTUM ELECTRONICS(2023)
摘要
The work presents a surface plasmon resonance biosensor employing bismuth telluride (Bi 2 Te 3 ) and graphene layer overlaid on the Ag metal layer-based biosensor to detect disease in the teeth. The Ag layer, Bi 2 Te 3 , and graphene are assumed to have thicknesses of 35 nm, 1 nm, and 0. 5 nm, respectively. Using single-layer Bi 2 Te 3 and single-layer graphene, the highest sensitivity of the sensor for enamel, dentin, and cementum is 79.310 deg/RIU, 118.88 deg/RIU, and 169.87 deg/RIU obtained, respectively. The other performance parameters are full width at half maximum, detection accuracy, and quality factor obtained as 6.723 deg, 0.11 deg −1 , and 18.74 RIU −1 . Graphene increases the biocompatibility of the analyte with the sensing layer. Consideration has been given to the aqueous solution as a sensing medium. The proposed sensor has great potential in the medical and chemical fields.
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Sensitivity improvement,Dental application,SPR,Refractive index (RI) sensor,Chemical, and biological applications
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