Dispersion and shape engineered plasmonic nanosensors

  • Jeong, H.
  • Mark, A.
  • Alarcon-Correa, M.
  • Kim, I.
  • Oswald, P.
  • Lee, T.
  • Fischer, P.
Publication date
April 2016
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Biosensors based on the localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) of individual metallic nanoparticles promise to deliver modular, low-cost sensing with high-detection thresholds. However, they continue to suffer from relatively low sensitivity and figures of merit (FOMs). Herein we introduce the idea of sensitivity enhancement of LSPR sensors through engineering of the material dispersion function. Employing dispersion and shape engineering of chiral nanoparticles leads to remarkable refractive index sensitivities (1,091 nm RIU(-1) at λ=921 nm) and FOMs (>2,800 RIU(-1)). A key feature is that the polarization-dependent extinction of the nanoparticles is now characterized by rich spectral features, including bipolar peaks and nulls, suitab...

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