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Overview

Yogendra Kumar Prajapati is affiliated with Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology in India and has contributed extensively to research in the fields of engineering, biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, and materials science. Their publication record reveals a strong focus on electrical and electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, molecular biology, materials chemistry, and atomic and molecular physics, and optics.

Their research concentrates on plasmonic and surface plasmon phenomena, advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, photonic and optical devices, advanced fiber optic sensors, synthesis and applications of gold and silver nanoparticles, optical network technologies, and the properties and applications of MXene and MAX phase materials.

Frequently appearing as coauthors with Prajapati are Sarika Pal, J. P. Saini, Alka Verma, Anuj K. Sharma, and Jitendra Bahadur Maurya, indicating a collaborative research approach across multiple projects and studies.

Their published work is often found in journals such as Plasmonics, Optical and Quantum Electronics, IEEE Sensors Journal, Optik, and Applied Physics A. The pattern of publications highlights a specialization in sensor technologies and nanomaterials.

Notable recent papers include:

  • Sensitivity Improvement of a MXene- Immobilized SPR Sensor With Ga-Doped-ZnO for Biomolecules Detection (2022, IEEE Sensors Journal)
  • Effect of silicon on sensitivity of SPR biosensor using hybrid nanostructure of black phosphorus and MXene (2020, Superlattices and Microstructures)
  • Sensitivity Enhancement of MXene Based SPR Sensor Using Silicon: Theoretical Analysis (2020, Silicon)
  • TiO2/gold-graphene hybrid solid core SPR based PCF RI sensor for sensitivity enhancement (2020, Optik)
  • High-performance bimetallic surface plasmon resonance biochemical sensor using a black phosphorus-MXene hybrid structure (2021, Applied Physics A)

The research themes reflect an ongoing interest in surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors and their enhancement through various materials such as MXene, graphene, black phosphorus, and silicon. The incorporation of hybrid nanostructures aims to improve sensitivity in biosensing applications, aligning with the fields of advanced biosensing and photonic devices.

Best Publications

  • Performance of graphene–MoS2 based surface plasmon resonance sensor using Silicon layer

    J. B. Maurya;Y. K. Prajapati;V. Singh;J. P. Saini

  • Sensitivity Improvement of a MXene- Immobilized SPR Sensor With Ga-Doped-ZnO for Biomolecules Detection

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  • A theoretical approach to improve the performance of SPR biosensor using MXene and black phosphorus

    Akash Srivastava;Alka Verma;Ritwick Das;Y.K. Prajapati

  • Sensitivity enhancement of surface plasmon resonance sensor based on graphene-MoS 2 hybrid structure with TiO 2 -SiO 2 composite layer

    J. B. Maurya;Y. K. Prajapati;V. Singh;J. P. Saini

  • A comparative study of different metal and prism in the surface plasmon resonance biosensor having MoS2-graphene

    J. B. Maurya;Y. K. Prajapati

  • Sensitivity Enhancement of MXene Based SPR Sensor Using Silicon: Theoretical Analysis

    Rajeev Kumar;Sarika Pal;Y.K. Prajapati;J.P. Saini

  • Effect of silicon on sensitivity of SPR biosensor using hybrid nanostructure of black phosphorus and MXene

    Rajeev Kumar;Sarika Pal;Alka Verma;Y.K. Prajapati

  • Influence of black phosphorous on performance of surface plasmon resonance biosensor

    Sarika Pal;Alka Verma;Y. K. Prajapati;J. P. Saini

  • High-performance bimetallic surface plasmon resonance biochemical sensor using a black phosphorus–MXene hybrid structure

    Rajeev Kumar;Sarika Pal;Narendra Pal;Vimal Mishra

  • Improved performance of the surface plasmon resonance biosensor based on graphene or MoS2 using silicon

    J.B. Maurya;Y.K. Prajapati;V. Singh;J.P. Saini

  • TiO2/gold-graphene hybrid solid core SPR based PCF RI sensor for sensitivity enhancement

    Shivam Singh;Y.K. Prajapati

  • Detection of DNA hybridization using graphene-coated black phosphorus surface plasmon resonance sensor

    Sarika Pal;Alka Verma;S. Raikwar;Y. K. Prajapati

  • Highly sensitive refractive index sensor based on D-shaped PCF with gold-graphene layers on the polished surface

    Shivam Singh;Y. K. Prajapati

  • Influence of graphene’s chemical potential on SPR biosensor using ZnO for DNA hybridization

    Sarika Pal;Yogendra Kumar Prajapati;J. P. Saini

  • Performance Analysis of Silicon and Blue Phosphorene/MoS 2 Hetero-Structure Based SPR Sensor

    Akash Srivastava;Y. K. Prajapati

  • Sensitivity enhancement using silicon-black phosphorus-TDMC coated surface plasmon resonance biosensor

    Sarika Pal;Alka Verma;Jai Prakash Saini;Yogendra Kumar Prajapati

  • Micro-Channel Plasmon Sensor Based on a D-Shaped Photonic Crystal Fiber for Malaria Diagnosis With Improved Performance

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  • Sensitive detection using heterostructure of black phosphorus, transition metal di-chalcogenides and MXene in SPR sensor

    Sarika Pal;Alka Verma;Y. K. Prajapati;J. P. Saini

  • Two-Dimensional Layered Nanomaterial-Based One-Dimensional Photonic Crystal Refractive Index Sensor

    Jitendra B Maurya;Alexandre François;Yogendra K Prajapati

  • Effect of Perovskite material on performance of surface plasmon resonance biosensor

    Akash Srivastava;Ritwick Das;Yogendra Kumar Prajapati

  • Effect of BlueP/MoS2 Heterostructure and Graphene layer on the Performance Parameter of SPR Sensor: Theoretical insight

    Y.K. Prajapati;Akash Srivastava

  • Dual-polarized ultrahigh sensitive gold/MoS 2 /graphene based D-shaped PCF refractive index sensor in visible to near-IR region

    Shivam Singh;Y. K. Prajapati

  • A silicon-black phosphorous based surface plasmon resonance sensor for the detection of NO 2 gas

    J.B. Maurya;Y.K. Prajapati;S. Raikwar;J.P. Saini

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