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High Speed Sub-GHz Spectrometer for Brillouin Scattering Analysis
Published on: December 22, 2015
Construction of simultaneous SPR and QCM sensing platform
Jongmin Kim1, Seonghoon Kim, Tatsuya Ohashi
1Department of Chemical Engineering, Dong-A University, 840 Hadan-Dong, Saha-Gu, Pusan 604-714, Korea.
Abstract:
To construct a novel simultaneous SPR and QCM sensing system, an AT-cut quartz crystal is fabricated by sputtering 250 nm of ITO on one side of the quartz plate over a 5-nm thick underlay of titanium, while a 50-nm thick layer of gold is sputter-deposited on the other side to induce a total light reflection of an incident laser beam on the thin gold layer. The signals of the sensing system are detected using a Handy-SPR and QCA922 when dropping 200 microL of Milli-Q water into the sensing cell. A decrease in the SPR reflected light intensity is clearly identified. In the same experiment, the changes in the resonant frequency and resistance are about 2 kHz and 200 Omega, respectively. Furthermore, the oscillation stabilities of the resonant frequency and resistance are about 50 Hz and 2 Omega, respectively, which are sufficient to detect a large mass change on the QCM/SPR chip.

