Roughness effect on the efficiency of dimer antenna based biosensor

The fabrication process of nanodevices is continually improved. However, most of the nanodevices, such as biosensors present rough surfaces with mean roughness of some nanometers even if the deposition rate of material is more controlled. The effect of roughness on performance of biosensors was ful...

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Main Authors: D. Barchiesi, S. Kessentini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Advanced Electromagnetics 2012-09-01
Series:Advanced Electromagnetics
Subjects:
DDA
Online Access:https://aemjournal.org/index.php/AEM/article/view/20
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spelling doaj-3d865920ceae43f99dfbfc995b4c6d112020-11-25T00:43:18ZengAdvanced ElectromagneticsAdvanced Electromagnetics2119-02752012-09-011210.7716/aem.v1i2.2020Roughness effect on the efficiency of dimer antenna based biosensorD. Barchiesi0S. Kessentini1University of technology of TroyesUniversity of technology of Troyes The fabrication process of nanodevices is continually improved. However, most of the nanodevices, such as biosensors present rough surfaces with mean roughness of some nanometers even if the deposition rate of material is more controlled. The effect of roughness on performance of biosensors was fully addressed for plane biosensors and gratings, but rarely addressed for biosensors based on Local Plasmon Resonance. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate numerically the influence of nanometric roughness on the efficiency of a dimer nano-biosensor (two levels of roughness are considered). Therefore, we propose a general numerical method, that can be applied to any other nanometric shape, to take into account the roughness in a three dimensional model. The study focuses on both the far-field, which corresponds to the experimental detected data, and the near-field, responsible for exciting and then detecting biological molecules. The results suggest that the biosensor efficiency is highly sensitive to the surface roughness. The roughness can produce important shifts of the extinction efficiency peak and a decrease of its amplitude resulting from changes in the distribution of near-field and absorbed electric field intensities. https://aemjournal.org/index.php/AEM/article/view/20RoughnessDDAnanoantennaSERS
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author D. Barchiesi
S. Kessentini
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S. Kessentini
Roughness effect on the efficiency of dimer antenna based biosensor
Advanced Electromagnetics
Roughness
DDA
nanoantenna
SERS
author_facet D. Barchiesi
S. Kessentini
author_sort D. Barchiesi
title Roughness effect on the efficiency of dimer antenna based biosensor
title_short Roughness effect on the efficiency of dimer antenna based biosensor
title_full Roughness effect on the efficiency of dimer antenna based biosensor
title_fullStr Roughness effect on the efficiency of dimer antenna based biosensor
title_full_unstemmed Roughness effect on the efficiency of dimer antenna based biosensor
title_sort roughness effect on the efficiency of dimer antenna based biosensor
publisher Advanced Electromagnetics
series Advanced Electromagnetics
issn 2119-0275
publishDate 2012-09-01
description The fabrication process of nanodevices is continually improved. However, most of the nanodevices, such as biosensors present rough surfaces with mean roughness of some nanometers even if the deposition rate of material is more controlled. The effect of roughness on performance of biosensors was fully addressed for plane biosensors and gratings, but rarely addressed for biosensors based on Local Plasmon Resonance. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate numerically the influence of nanometric roughness on the efficiency of a dimer nano-biosensor (two levels of roughness are considered). Therefore, we propose a general numerical method, that can be applied to any other nanometric shape, to take into account the roughness in a three dimensional model. The study focuses on both the far-field, which corresponds to the experimental detected data, and the near-field, responsible for exciting and then detecting biological molecules. The results suggest that the biosensor efficiency is highly sensitive to the surface roughness. The roughness can produce important shifts of the extinction efficiency peak and a decrease of its amplitude resulting from changes in the distribution of near-field and absorbed electric field intensities.
topic Roughness
DDA
nanoantenna
SERS
url https://aemjournal.org/index.php/AEM/article/view/20
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