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Abstract

In recent years, development of highly sensitive biosensors is the main purpose of researchers to diagnose and prevent diseases. Accordingly, in this paper, surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor has been designed based on one dimensional layered structures. With regard to the fact that the quality of SPR sensors strongly depends on the reflectance amplitude and full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the SPR curves, a novel structure, , is presented using transfer matrix method (TMM), to satisfy these two condition. Besides, the sensitivity of this biosensor has been calculated and it has been employed to diagnose leukemia for Jurkat cells.

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