Plasmonic sensors based on graphene and graphene hybrid materials

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Zhichao Zhang
Yeageun Lee
Md Farhadul Haque
Juyoung Leem
Ezekiel Y. Hsieh
SungWoo Nam
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[1] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering
[2] Stanford University,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[3] Stanford University,TomKat Center for Sustainable Energy
[4] University of California Irvine,Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Graphene; Plasmonics; Graphene-hybrids; Plasmonic sensors; Biosensors; Optical sensors; Chemical sensors;
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The past decade has witnessed a rapid growth of graphene plasmonics and their applications in different fields. Compared with conventional plasmonic materials, graphene enables highly confined plasmons with much longer lifetimes. Moreover, graphene plasmons work in an extended wavelength range, i.e., mid-infrared and terahertz regime, overlapping with the fingerprints of most organic and biomolecules, and have broadened their applications towards plasmonic biological and chemical sensors. In this review, we discuss intrinsic plasmonic properties of graphene and strategies both for tuning graphene plasmons as well as achieving higher performance by integrating graphene with plasmonic nanostructures. Next, we survey applications of graphene and graphene-hybrid materials in biosensors, chemical sensors, optical sensors, and sensors in other fields. Lastly, we conclude this review by providing a brief outlook and challenges of the field. Through this review, we aim to provide an overall picture of graphene plasmonic sensing and to suggest future trends of development of graphene plasmonics.
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