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Publication Effect of Noble Metal Thin Film Thicknesses on Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Signal Amplification(Penerbit Akademia Baru, 2018) ;Wan Maisarah Mukhtar ;Nursyamimi Raidah Ayob ;Razman Mohd Halim ;Nurul Diyanah Samsuri ;Noor Faezah Murat ;Affa Rozana Abdul RashidKarsono Ahmad DasukiThis work is carried out to study the effect of noble metal thicknesses, namely gold and silver on the SPR characteristics for smart food packaging technology applications. A Kretschmann prism coupling was introduced to excite surface plasmon polaritons (SPP). The optical refractive indices values of gold and silver were set as Rgold=0.1759+3.4104i and Rsilver=0.0585+4.2665i respectively. The thicknesses of noble metal thin films were varied between t=25nm and 95nm with the increment of 10nm for each reading. SPR signal analyses were performed by studying the characteristics of SPR peaks such as Q-factor and FWHM. Both analyses demonstrated an outstanding optical properties of silver at t=55nm in comparison with gold due to its low FWHM and high Q-factor values which proves its ability to generate excellent amount of SPP. The employment of silver witnessed the enhancement of Q-factor value up to 7.09% and the decrement of FWHM about 76.58%, relatively with gold. The introduction of silver able to convert 87.20% SPP, whilst the usage of gold only capable to excite 81.4% SPP. In conclusion, application of silver noble metal at t=55nm able to generate maximum SPR. This excellent criterion placed silver as a spectacular candidate in the development of low cost and high sensitive SPR sensor for food quality assessment applications. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Enhanced SPR Response Using Au/GO Thin Films Via Kretschmann Coupling By Controlling The Incident Light Intensities(INOE Publishing House, 2020) ;Noor Faezah Murat ;Wan Maisarah MukhtarP. Susthitha MenonMonolayer Au and hybrid Au/GO thin films with thicknesses of 50 nm and 52 nm sequentially, were deposited onto the glass substrate. The effect of laser intensities towards SPP excitation via Kretschmann coupling technique was investigated by varying laser intensities between 30 nW to 80 nW. Maximum SPR represented by the smallest value of Rmin =0.0838 a.u was obtained as 80 nW of laser intensity had incident onto the hybrid films. The deployment of 52 nm Au/GO resulted excellent SPR properties indicated by the greatest Q-factor=0.7668 a.u with percentage difference about 22.24 % in comparison with 50 nm monolayer Au thin film. The utilization of high intensity light demonstrated significant increment of Qfactor value, in which the SPR response was successfully amplified due to the maximum number of photons pumped by the laser.