Abstract

Simulation of electromagnetic wave propagation on layered metal-dielectric structures using analytical methods is a study that continues to be developed because it involves strict mathematical equations with exact results. In this study, the transfer matrix method was developed to analyze the dielectric-metal-metal-dielectric structure through the reflection profile. The emergence of the Surface Plasmons Resonance (SPR) phenomenon causes a minimum reflectance whose changes are analyzed through variations in optical and physical parameters. The simulation shows that the minimum reflectance angle occurs at an angle , indicating the existence of the SPR phenomenon in the condition . The choice of metal materials, namely gold and silver, resulted in a shift in the reflectance curve, and an increase in the thickness of the adhesive layer caused a shift in the reflectance curve towards a smaller angle. Changes in the refractive index of the upper dielectric material are important for biosensor development, namely a shift in the reflectance curve with a linear response at the interval of refractive index .

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