Investigation of a new graphene strain sensor based on surface plasmon resonance

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Zenghong Ma
Zijian Chen
Jian Xu
Weiping Li
Lian Zhang
Lei Wang
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[1] Tianjin Sino-German University of Applied Sciences,Basic Experimental and Training Center
[2] Tianjin Sino-German University of Applied Sciences,New Energy Department
[3] Xinyang Normal University,College of Physics and Electronic Engineering
[4] Xidian University,School of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering
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The high confinement of surface plasmon polaritons in graphene nanostructures at infrared frequencies can enhance the light-matter interactions, which open up intriguing possibilities for the sensing. Strain sensors have attracted much attention due to their unique electromechanical properties. In this paper, a surface plasmon resonance based graphene strain sensor is presented. The considered sensing platform consists of arrays of graphene ribbons placed on a flexible substrate which enables efficient coupling of an electromagnetic field into localized surface plasmons. When the strain stretching is applied to the configuration, the localized surface plasmon resonance frequency sensitively shift. The strain is then detected by measuring the frequency shifts of the localized plasmon resonances. This provides a new optical method for graphene strain sensing. Our results show that the tensile direction is the key parameter for strain sensing. Besides, the sensitivity and the figure of merit were calculated to evaluate the performance of the proposed sensor. The calculated figure of merit can be up to two orders of magnitude, which could be potentially useful from a practical point of view.
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