Abstract

In this work, we have proposed graphene decorated Aluminum (Al) nanostructure-based plasmonic device for sensing in the near-infrared region where the same engineered plasmonic device can be used under both angle as well as wavelength interrogation with high sensitivity and Figure of Merit (FOM) simultaneously. A detailed analysis using rigorous coupled-wave analysis is carried out to prove the feasibility of the proposed plasmonic device with the same designed parameters to operate in two interrogation modes, which is impossible in conventional prism configuration. The performance parameters, sensitivity, and FOM are found to be 1000 nm/RIU and 333.33RIU−1 during wavelength interrogation and 119º/RIU and 318.91RIU−1 for the angle interrogation respectively. Finally, the biosensing application is carried out by demonstrating the glucose concentration detection in the urine samples. The proposed Al-based plasmonic device decorated with graphene layer has the advantages of being cost-effective and possessing real-time sensing capability, paving the way for biomedical applications in the near-infrared region.

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