Fabrication and measurement of fiber optic localized surface plasmon resonance sensor based on gold nanoparticle dimer.

Spectrochimica Acta. Part A, Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
Hyeong-Min KimSeung-Ki Lee

Abstract

Fiber optic localized surface plasmon resonance (FO LSPR) sensors capable of portable, real-time, and remote sensing are emerging with the progress of lab-on-fiber technology. However, the small area of the substrate by the optical fiber often restricts the sensitivity of the FO LSPR sensors. To improve the performance of the FO LSPR sensors, it is necessary to enhance the interactions between incident light and plasmonic nanostructures within a defined region. Dimer in which two nanoparticles are arranged with nanometer spacing can effectively increase the light-nanostructure interactions. It is well known that the nanogap made in the assembled nanoparticles significantly enhances the intensity of the electromagnetic field in the confined area by the hot spot effect. We fabricate the dimers of gold nanoparticles on the optical fiber with benzenethiol using a method that reduces the repulsive force between the nanoparticles. In the dimers, the strong plasmonic interaction between the two nanoparticles produces a longitudinal plasmon coupling band, which is compared to the transverse plasmon band by the monomer-based FO LSPR sensor with a similar density of gold nanoparticles. In the proposed sensor, the longitudinal band displa...Continue Reading

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