In this work we investigate the effect of the symmetry in a 2-D arrays of gold nanoparticle on the sensitivity to the refractive index change. We demonstrate a generalized result that an asymmetric periodic arrangement of metallic nanoparticle leads to a higher sensitivity than a regular square of nanoparticle. Further decreasing the symmetry of the system by using asymmetric nanoparticle (nanorods, triangle) rather than symmetric nanoparticle (nanocylinder) will further improve this sensitivity. Finally, we suggest that such asymmetric nanostructure could operate as a SERS and LSPR plasmon based sensor by changing the polarization of the incident light
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We demonstrate the successful fabrication of various well-ordered 3D gold nanostructure arrays using...
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We examine experimentally the excitation of plasmon resonances in ordered two-dimensional diffractiv...
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It is generally expected that aggregates of metal nanoparticles are more efficient surface-enhanced ...
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International audienceWe examine excitation of plasmon resonances in ordered diffractive arrays of g...
The optoelectronic properties of asymmetric metal nanostructures are of current interest for applica...
International audiencePlasmonic refractometric nanosensors based on single nanostructures, i.e. sphe...
The plasmonic properties of metallodielectric nanostructures exhibit a highly sensitive dependence o...
Gold nanoantennas have been used in a variety of biomedical applications due to their attractive ele...
In this study we investigate and exploit, for optical sensing, the surface plasmon excitation in gol...
cited By 26International audienceWe perform a theoretical investigation of individual and coupled go...
We demonstrate the successful fabrication of various well-ordered 3D gold nanostructure arrays using...
Regular arrays of metal nanoparticles on metal films have tuneable optical resonances that can be ap...
We examine experimentally the excitation of plasmon resonances in ordered two-dimensional diffractiv...
Plasmonic nanoparticles support surface plasmon resonances that are sensitive to the environment. Fa...
The highly sensitive and versatile technique of plasmonic sensing has been widely employed in detect...
Optics-based sensing platform working under unpolarized light illumination is of practical importanc...
It is generally expected that aggregates of metal nanoparticles are more efficient surface-enhanced ...
In an array of low-symmetry, L-shaped gold nanoparticles, slight distortions of particle shape and a...
International audienceWe examine excitation of plasmon resonances in ordered diffractive arrays of g...
The optoelectronic properties of asymmetric metal nanostructures are of current interest for applica...
International audiencePlasmonic refractometric nanosensors based on single nanostructures, i.e. sphe...
The plasmonic properties of metallodielectric nanostructures exhibit a highly sensitive dependence o...
Gold nanoantennas have been used in a variety of biomedical applications due to their attractive ele...
In this study we investigate and exploit, for optical sensing, the surface plasmon excitation in gol...
cited By 26International audienceWe perform a theoretical investigation of individual and coupled go...
We demonstrate the successful fabrication of various well-ordered 3D gold nanostructure arrays using...
Regular arrays of metal nanoparticles on metal films have tuneable optical resonances that can be ap...