2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2017.12.001
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Ultra-narrow surface lattice resonances in plasmonic metamaterial arrays for biosensing applications

Abstract: When excited over a periodic metamaterial lattice of gold nanoparticles (~ 100nm), localized plasmon resonances (LPR) can be coupled by a diffraction wave propagating along the array plane, which leads to a drastic narrowing of plasmon resonance lineshapes (down to a few nm full-width-at-half-maximum) and the generation of singularities of phase of reflected light. These phenomena look very promising for the improvement of performance of plasmonic biosensors, but conditions of implementation of such diffractiv… Show more

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“…To improve sensitivity and FOM, the incoming light has to couple efficiently to surface plasmon resonances (SPR) with the narrowest possible lineshape at the desired wavelength range. A wide variety of designs have been proposed to produce these features [15,[21][22][23].…”
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“…To improve sensitivity and FOM, the incoming light has to couple efficiently to surface plasmon resonances (SPR) with the narrowest possible lineshape at the desired wavelength range. A wide variety of designs have been proposed to produce these features [15,[21][22][23].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The improvement of the sensitivity exceeding 4 times by using substrate etching is attributed to the extension of accessible electric fields and low index environment around the structures before PMMA coating. Figure 8 [17][18][19][34][35][36] mainly due to degradation of Q-factors due to substrate etching. If reduction of the Q-factors by substrate etching is prevented as discussed before, higher FOM is expected.…”
Section: Improving Refractive Index Sensitivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We recently showed 26 that the excitation of PSLR is possible in both direct and attenuated total reflection (ATR) geometries under oblique light incidence. In this paper, we provide extensive details on conditions of excitation and properties of PSLR in ATR geometry, excluding the propagation of pumping light through sample liquid medium.…”
Section: Conditions Of Excitation and Sensitivity Of Diffractively-comentioning
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“…One of them corresponds to the disappearance of the medium diffraction modes (when the diffraction wave crosses the sample boundary from air/water to the substrate) and other one is related to crossing the boundary in the opposite direction. Such two Rayleigh cut-off wavelengths for air/substrate interface can be presented as follows 18,26 :…”
Section: Conditions Of Excitation and Properties Of Pslr In Atr Geometrymentioning
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