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2D Materials for Surface Plasmon Resonance-based Sensors offers comprehensive coverage of recent design and development (including processing and fabrication) of 2D materials in the context of plasmonic-based devices.
It provides a thorough overview of the basic principles and techniques used in the analysis and design of 2D material-based optical sensor systems. Beginning with the basic concepts of plasmon/plasmonic sensors and mathematical modelling, the authors explain the fundamental properties of 2D materials, including Black Phosphorus (BP), Phosphorene, Graphene, Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), MXene's and SW-CNT. It also details the applications of these emerging materials in clinical diagnosis and their future trends.
This text will be useful for practising engineers, undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Key Features
Presents the fundamental concepts of 2D material assisted fibre optic and prism based SPR sensor in a student-friendly manner.
Includes the recent synthesis and characterization techniques of 2D materials.
Provides computational results of recently discovered electronic and optical properties of the 2D materials along with their effectiveness in the field of plasmonic sensors.
Presents emerging applications of novel 2D material-based plasmonic sensors in the field of chemical, bio-chemical and biosensing.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction of Plasmons and Plasmonics
Chapter 2 Fundamental Optical Properties of 2D Materials
Chapter 3 Theoretical Design and Analysis of Surface Plasmon Resonance Chemical Sensors Assisted by 2D Materials
Chapter 4 Black Phosphorus: Narrow Gap and Wide Application in SPR Sensors
Chapter 5 MXene as a 2D Material for the Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensing
Chapter 6 Introduction to Carbon Nanotube 2D Layer Assisted by Surface Plasmon Resonance Based Sensor
Chapter 7 Recent Trends of Transition-Metal Dichalcogenides (TMDC) Materials for SPR Sensors
Chapter 8 Application of SPR Sensors for Clinical Diagnosis
Chapter 9 Future Trends of Emerging Materials in SPR Sensing