Photonics Research, Volume. 8, Issue 7, 1226(2020)
Plasmonic resonance-linewidth shrinkage to boost biosensing
Fig. 1. Two-dimensional gold nanohole arrays supporting SPP modes fabricated by the nanoimprint lithography method. (a) Schematic illustration of the optical measurement configuration. (b) Definitions of incident angle
Fig. 2. Tuning the linewidths of plasmonic modes by varying azimuthal angles. (a), (b) Azimuthal angle-dependent reflectance spectra at the incident angles of 15° and 75°, respectively. (c) Theoretical resonance wavelength of (
Fig. 3. Comparisons of the sensitivity between normal and oblique incidence with the unpolarized light. (a), (b) Experimentally measured reflectance spectra with different PSA concentrations ranging from 10 to 30 ng/mL after normalization. The excitation configurations are set as normal (
Fig. 4. Comparisons of the sensitivity under different azimuthal angles with the
Fig. 5. Comparisons of the (a) sensitivity and (b) FOM under different excitation configurations. The C1, C2, C3, and C4 represent corresponding configurations explicated in Table
Fig. 6. Experimental and simulated reflectance spectra at normal incidence (
Fig. 7. Experimentally measured (black spheres) and theoretical (red curve) resonance wavelength of (
Fig. 8. Azimuthal angle-dependent reflectance spectra at incident angles of 30°, 45°, and 60°, respectively.
Fig. 9. Periodic plasmonic nanohole arrays for biosensing. (a) Schematic drawings of functionalization, detection, and recycling. (b) Experimentally measured reflectance spectra under normal incidence for each procedure. Dashed lines denote corresponding configurations when performing the measurements.
Fig. 10. Comparisons of the linewidths of plasmonic modes between unpolarized and
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Min Gao, Weimin Yang, Zhengying Wang, Shaowei Lin, Jinfeng Zhu, Zhilin Yang, "Plasmonic resonance-linewidth shrinkage to boost biosensing," Photonics Res. 8, 1226 (2020)
Category: Surface Optics and Plasmonics
Received: Feb. 12, 2020
Accepted: May. 25, 2020
Published Online: Jun. 30, 2020
The Author Email: Jinfeng Zhu (nanoantenna@hotmail.com), Zhilin Yang (zlyang@xmu.edu.cn)