Khani S, Rezaei P. Optical sensors based on plasmonic nano-structures: A review.
Heliyon 2024;
10:e40923. [PMID:
39720038 PMCID:
PMC11667642 DOI:
10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e40923]
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Abstract
Optical sensors are among the most significant optical devices that have found extensive applications for THz sensing. Surface plasmon-based sensors have attracted increasing attention more than other kinds of optical sensors such as photonic crystal, optical fiber, and graphene sensors, owing to their compact footprint, fast reaction, and high sensitivity value. Therefore, this work reviews plasmonic sensor structures divided into three general categories. These category types are plasmonic sensors based on conventional basic platforms, coupled resonator structures, and periodic structures. Furthermore, periodic structures include two sub-categories named metal-insulator and insulator-insulator periodic structures. The most prevalent methods used to investigate such sensors are the finite element method (FEM) and finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. Also, the metal and insulator materials used are usually silver, gold, air, Si, SiO2, and so on. Based on the noted features, such sensors have obtained specific attention for many applications in chemistry, physics, and biomedical.
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