2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11082-022-04466-1
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Highly sensitive detection of infected red blood cells (IRBCs) with plasmodium falciparum using surface plasmon resonance (SPR) nanostructure

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“…Daher et al 2023 proposed an SPR sensor for disease diagnosis by detecting red blood cells infected with Plasmodium falciparum . 111 The configuration uses a multi-layer metal structure including 2D nanomaterials. The efficiency of the detector is further improved by covering the surface of the SPR structure with MXene, graphene and black phosphor.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Daher et al 2023 proposed an SPR sensor for disease diagnosis by detecting red blood cells infected with Plasmodium falciparum . 111 The configuration uses a multi-layer metal structure including 2D nanomaterials. The efficiency of the detector is further improved by covering the surface of the SPR structure with MXene, graphene and black phosphor.…”
Section: Application Of Spr Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is clearly noted that by using a Pt layer, the resonance angle shifting is larger (1.04°) with a corresponding increase in the sensitivity as 208°/RIU and a decrease in FOM as185.7RIU -1 . This clearly shows that including a Pt layer exhibits high sensitivity due to Pt having a higher real part of the dielectric constant [3]. In the next phase of study, a 2D-layer is further added to increase the biomolecules absorption efficiency and investigate the effect of BlueP/WS2 on the sensitivity of the proposed biosensor.…”
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“…Typically, the SPR sensing technique considerably utilizes the Kretschmann configuration, which has the advantages of having a metal film directly coated over the prism, applying a monochromatic light source, and achieving a high signal-to-noise ratio [2]. Gold (Au) and silver (Ag) are primarily chosen as the ideal SPR metals for SPR sensors [3]. On the other hand, Copper (Cu) is cost-effective and produces a much sharper resonance curve compared to Au and Ag.…”
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confidence: 99%