Surface plasmon resonance has found plenty of sensing applications on various platforms from label-free biosensing to surface-enhanced spectroscopies. Quasiperiodic nanohole arrays with patterns such as the Penrose tiling have been demonstrated with surface plasmon resonance enhanced optical transmission. Here we transfer quasiperiodic nanohole arrays onto optical fibers and measure their optical performance in refractive index sensing. These quasiperiodic arrays show multiple and narrow resonances related to their geometric features. These resonances are high sensitive to the dielectric changes on the probe surface due to our high quality fabrication. The sensitivity of quasiperiodic nanohole arrays is comparable to that of periodic nanoho...
Publisher's version.(útgefin grein)Fabrication and sensor application of a simple plasmonic structur...
Booksh, Karl S.Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) active nanohole array substrates offer a diverse bios...
The possibility to limit and manipulate photons at nanometer scales attracted a lot of interest for ...
Surface plasmon resonance enhanced optical transmission has been observed in periodic nanohole array...
Wavelength to refractive index sensitivity and resonance wavelength position are two very important ...
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensing for quantitative analysis of chemical reactions and biologic...
In this article, we present a multiperiodic nanohole array structure for improved sensing. The struc...
Molecular surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensing is one of the most common applications of an array...
Plasmonics is the study of light-matter interaction. The interaction of incident light (photons) wit...
Nanohole arrays in metal films allow extraordinary optical transmission (EOT); the phenomenon is hig...
Plasmonic nano-structures play a significant role in most recent photonic devices and applications. ...
9 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 tabla.-- OCIS codes: (130.6010) Sensors; (240.6680) Surface Plasmons; (310.6...
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) on metal nanostructures offers a promising route for manipulation an...
We analyzed the use of subwaveleneth ordered nanohole patterns for detection of miniscule amounts of...
The present work focuses on plasmonic properties of nanostructures to be used as optical biosensors....
Publisher's version.(útgefin grein)Fabrication and sensor application of a simple plasmonic structur...
Booksh, Karl S.Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) active nanohole array substrates offer a diverse bios...
The possibility to limit and manipulate photons at nanometer scales attracted a lot of interest for ...
Surface plasmon resonance enhanced optical transmission has been observed in periodic nanohole array...
Wavelength to refractive index sensitivity and resonance wavelength position are two very important ...
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensing for quantitative analysis of chemical reactions and biologic...
In this article, we present a multiperiodic nanohole array structure for improved sensing. The struc...
Molecular surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensing is one of the most common applications of an array...
Plasmonics is the study of light-matter interaction. The interaction of incident light (photons) wit...
Nanohole arrays in metal films allow extraordinary optical transmission (EOT); the phenomenon is hig...
Plasmonic nano-structures play a significant role in most recent photonic devices and applications. ...
9 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 tabla.-- OCIS codes: (130.6010) Sensors; (240.6680) Surface Plasmons; (310.6...
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) on metal nanostructures offers a promising route for manipulation an...
We analyzed the use of subwaveleneth ordered nanohole patterns for detection of miniscule amounts of...
The present work focuses on plasmonic properties of nanostructures to be used as optical biosensors....
Publisher's version.(útgefin grein)Fabrication and sensor application of a simple plasmonic structur...
Booksh, Karl S.Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) active nanohole array substrates offer a diverse bios...
The possibility to limit and manipulate photons at nanometer scales attracted a lot of interest for ...