Detection of blood plasma concentration using SPRbased biosensor employing black phosphor layers and different metals
The main role of blood plasma is to transport proteins, hormones and nutrients to certain parts of
the body. All blood constituents are carried by blood plasma through the circulatory system. Cells
get rid of waste products into the plasma. In this paper, we present a surface plasmon resonance
(SPR) biosensor based on a black phosphor (BP) layer to improve the sensor performance. The
black phosphor layer is employed as an interacting medium with the sensing medium for the
improvement of the sensor sensitivity. The sensor is employed for the detection of blood plasma.
Four metals are used: silver (Ag), gold (Au), copper (Cu) and aluminum (Al). We found that
structures with the BP layer have better performance than those without a BP layer. Cu-structure
has shown the highest sensitivity while the Ag-structure has shown the highest quality factor and
detection accuracy and the lowest FWHM. As the concentration of the plasma increases, the
sensitivity can be enhanced