2020
DOI: 10.3390/app10041211
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Opto-Electronic Refractometric Sensor Based on Surface Plasmon Resonances and the Bolometric Effect

Abstract: The bolometric effect allows us to electrically monitor spectral characteristics of plasmonic sensors; it provides a lower cost and simpler sample characterization compared with angular and spectral signal retrieval techniques. In our device, a monochromatic light source illuminates a spectrally selective plasmonic nanostructure. This arrangement is formed by a dielectric low-order diffraction grating that combines two materials with a high-contrast in the index of refraction. Light interacts with this structu… Show more

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“…In the presented sensor, the narrow peak is caused by an SPR appearing at the metal/dielectric interface, and the broadband spectral background is produced by the radiation scattered from the grating structure, that is illuminated by the same source. The equation of the total absorption spectrum is explained as below [29]:…”
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“…In the presented sensor, the narrow peak is caused by an SPR appearing at the metal/dielectric interface, and the broadband spectral background is produced by the radiation scattered from the grating structure, that is illuminated by the same source. The equation of the total absorption spectrum is explained as below [29]:…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To study the electric resistivity of the materials, we explain the temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR) or α equation as bellow [29]:…”
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