Theoretical Understanding of an Absorption-Based
Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor Based on
Kretchmann's Theory
Posted on 2002-01-04 - 00:00
An optical-absorption-based surface plasmon resonance
(SPR) sensor is proposed, and its theoretical aspects are
discussed in terms of mathematical descriptions and
numerical simulations of the SPR curve. The response
theory of the absorption-based SPR sensing is based on
the expansion of Kretchmann's SPR theory into the case
in which optical absorption in the sensing layer is expressed by the Lorentz model. The numerical simulations
were performed using a three-layer Fresnel equation of
p-polarization. It was found that SPR curve behavior of
the absorption-based SPR sensor depends on the frequency relation between the light source and the optical
absorption and the thickness of the metal layer. The SPR
curve behavior is divided into three types according to
the large, small, and equal relations between excitation
and absorption frequencies. Each type of behavior is
further divided into two types that are due to thin and
thick metal layers. The theory of this new type of sensor
based on optical absorption was explained and demonstrated by the simulation of the SPR curves using optical
parameters relating to a silver-metal-based SPR sensor.
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Kurihara, Kazuyoshi; Suzuki, Koji (2016). Theoretical Understanding of an Absorption-Based
Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor Based on
Kretchmann's Theory. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/ac010820+