Abstract

An Au-Ag alloy film surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor was studied experimentally and theoretically. SPR chips were prepared by sputtering a glass surface with a 50-nm-thick Au-Ag alloy film, and experiments were carried out with the wavelength-interrogated SPR sensor using the Kretschmann configuration. Aqueous sodium chloride and bovine serum albumin solutions were used to study the refractive index and adsorption sensitivities of the sensor. The results were compared with those obtained using Au film andAg film SPR sensors. The refractive index sensitivity of theAu-Ag alloy film SPR sensor is higher than that of the Au film SPR sensor, but lower than that of the Ag film SPR sensor. The adsorption sensitivity of the Au- Ag alloy film SPR sensor is similar to that of the Ag film SPR, and three times of the Au film SPR sensor. Theoretical studies showed that that the sensitivity of theAu-Ag alloy film SPR is close to that of theAg film SPR sensor, and 2.31 times of the Au film SPR sensor. The full width at half maximum of the Au-Ag film sensor is

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