We present surface plasmon resonance-based sensing devices with Aluminum (Al) as the plasmonic metal in the near-infrared region and analyze the output performances in terms of higher sensitivity and the Figure of Merit (FOM). The optical characteristics of Al-based plasmonic sensors are explored using different interrogation modes (angle and wavelength). Biorecognition elements help to enhance the sensor’s performance, for which 2D nanomaterials are explored for the biofunctionalization of the top surface. In the end, we also present an Al-based plasmonic device that utilizes both prism and nanostructure-based configurations, and the same designed parameters for the device offer high sensitivity and FOM in both angle and wavelength interrogation.
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