Photonics (Aug 2022)

A Graphene/Gold-Coated Surface Plasmon Sensor for Sodium Nitrate Detection

  • H. A Zain,
  • M. Batumalay,
  • Z. Harith,
  • H. R. A. Rahim,
  • S. W. Harun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics9080588
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 588

Abstract

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A sodium nitrate sensor with graphene/gold coating is presented in this paper. A Kretschmann setup with angle interrogation was used to detect sodium nitrate in the range of 0–15%. Using a graphene coating on top of the 50 nm gold layer showed an improvement in the sensitivity of the sensor. The gold-coated setups had a sensitivity of 0.198°/%. In contrast, the graphene/gold-coated samples showed a sensitivity of 0.244°/% due to the charge transfer between the graphene and the gold and the resulting excited solid electric field. The graphene/gold-coated sensor showed good stability with time in the temperature range of 19–34 °C. This shows that this setup may be beneficial in detecting sodium nitrate.

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