A theoretical analysis to improve the tuning and sensitivity of a surface plasmon resonance biosensor employing titanium disilicide–graphene heterostructures

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V. R. Balaji
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[1] Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology,Department of ECE
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Titanium disilicide nanosheet; Graphene; Surface plasmon resonance; Biosensor; Sensitivity enhancement;
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A surface plasmon resonance-based biosensor is investigated theoretically and mathematically. The proposed sensor is a multilayered structure of titanium disilicide and graphene along with Ag metal. These layers are stacked over a BK7 prism. The thickness of the metal, titanium disilicide, and graphene layers is 45 nm, 2 nm, and 1.7 nm, respectively. Titanium disilicide is an air-stable two-dimensional (2D) material. The performance of the biosensor is analyzed using the attenuated total reflection (ATR) method. The proposed configuration exhibits a maximum sensitivity of 183.4°/RIU, being 47.45% higher than that of the conventional sensor. The designed sensor has wide applications in chemical, medical, and biological analyte sensing.
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