Optimization of Sensitivity and Stability of Gold/Silver bi-Layer Thin Films Used in Surface Plasmon Resonance Chips

The aim of this study is experimental assay of sensitivity and stability of a bimetallic silver/gold SPR sensor chip. This chip utilizes the sensitivity of the silver and the stability of the gold. Moreover, the Silver layer (instead of usual Cr or Ti layer) was used as an adhesive intermediate laye...

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Main Author: M. Ghorbanpour
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Research Center, University of Kashan 2013-09-01
Series:Journal of Nanostructures
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Online Access:http://jns.kashanu.ac.ir/article_5471_7a5238a11912fc2e67f63b9dba3b41e6.pdf
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spelling doaj-5bb74c93d83a46c6904c0f0b6f33db072020-11-24T21:31:39ZengNanoscience and Nanotechnology Research Center, University of KashanJournal of Nanostructures2251-78712251-788X2013-09-013330931310.7508/jns.2013.03.0065471Optimization of Sensitivity and Stability of Gold/Silver bi-Layer Thin Films Used in Surface Plasmon Resonance ChipsM. Ghorbanpour0Chemical Engineering Department, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, 56199-11367, Ardabil, Iran.The aim of this study is experimental assay of sensitivity and stability of a bimetallic silver/gold SPR sensor chip. This chip utilizes the sensitivity of the silver and the stability of the gold. Moreover, the Silver layer (instead of usual Cr or Ti layer) was used as an adhesive intermediate layer between the Gold layer and the glass substrate. The optimization of the Gold/Silver thickness using SPR analysis and physical and chemical stability tests showed that the 20/30 gold/silver composite resulting in a better precision and more stable SPR sensing chip.http://jns.kashanu.ac.ir/article_5471_7a5238a11912fc2e67f63b9dba3b41e6.pdfSurface plasmon resonanceSensitivityStabilityGold/silver bi-layer film
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Optimization of Sensitivity and Stability of Gold/Silver bi-Layer Thin Films Used in Surface Plasmon Resonance Chips
Journal of Nanostructures
Surface plasmon resonance
Sensitivity
Stability
Gold/silver bi-layer film
author_facet M. Ghorbanpour
author_sort M. Ghorbanpour
title Optimization of Sensitivity and Stability of Gold/Silver bi-Layer Thin Films Used in Surface Plasmon Resonance Chips
title_short Optimization of Sensitivity and Stability of Gold/Silver bi-Layer Thin Films Used in Surface Plasmon Resonance Chips
title_full Optimization of Sensitivity and Stability of Gold/Silver bi-Layer Thin Films Used in Surface Plasmon Resonance Chips
title_fullStr Optimization of Sensitivity and Stability of Gold/Silver bi-Layer Thin Films Used in Surface Plasmon Resonance Chips
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Sensitivity and Stability of Gold/Silver bi-Layer Thin Films Used in Surface Plasmon Resonance Chips
title_sort optimization of sensitivity and stability of gold/silver bi-layer thin films used in surface plasmon resonance chips
publisher Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Research Center, University of Kashan
series Journal of Nanostructures
issn 2251-7871
2251-788X
publishDate 2013-09-01
description The aim of this study is experimental assay of sensitivity and stability of a bimetallic silver/gold SPR sensor chip. This chip utilizes the sensitivity of the silver and the stability of the gold. Moreover, the Silver layer (instead of usual Cr or Ti layer) was used as an adhesive intermediate layer between the Gold layer and the glass substrate. The optimization of the Gold/Silver thickness using SPR analysis and physical and chemical stability tests showed that the 20/30 gold/silver composite resulting in a better precision and more stable SPR sensing chip.
topic Surface plasmon resonance
Sensitivity
Stability
Gold/silver bi-layer film
url http://jns.kashanu.ac.ir/article_5471_7a5238a11912fc2e67f63b9dba3b41e6.pdf
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