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Abstract
This manuscript introduces highly sensitive surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor for early detection of the dengue virus. Through extensive optimization using MATLAB, the sensor architecture is meticulously constructed with a BK7 prism, Copper (Cu) layer, Gallium selenide (GaSe), Tungsten disulphide (WS2), and a sensing medium (SM) containing blood components (infected platelets and normal platelets) to ensure optimal performance. Use of WS2 emerges as a highly effective biomolecular recognition element (BRE) layer, leading to exceptional sensor capabilities. The proposed sensor achieves a peak sensitivity (S) of 303.28 (˚/RIU) and a resonance angle shift (∆θres.) of 10˚ specifically during the detection of infected platelets. Computational modeling using COMSOL Multiphysics validates the ability of the sensor to generate an intense electric field with a magnitude of 1.68×105 (V/m) and a penetration depth (PD) extending to 153.24 nm in the SM. This unique combination of PD and enhanced performance parameters positions the proposed SPR biosensor as a promising tool for the early-stage detection of the dengue virus.
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Optik publishes articles on all subjects related to light and electron optics and offers a survey on the state of research and technical development within the following fields:
Optics:
-Optics design, geometrical and beam optics, wave optics-
Optical and micro-optical components, diffractive optics, devices and systems-
Photoelectric and optoelectronic devices-
Optical properties of materials, nonlinear optics, wave propagation and transmission in homogeneous and inhomogeneous materials-
Information optics, image formation and processing, holographic techniques, microscopes and spectrometer techniques, and image analysis-
Optical testing and measuring techniques-
Optical communication and computing-
Physiological optics-
As well as other related topics.