Nanoscale plasmonic phase sensor
- Using the localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) of gold nanoparticles for sensing applications has attracted considerable interest, since it can be very sensitive, even down to a single molecule, and selective for a specific analyte molecule with a suitable surface modification. LSPR sensing is usually based on the wavelength shift of the LSPR or a Fano resonance. Here, we present a new experimental approach based on the phase of the light scattered by a single gold nanoparticle by equipping a confocal microscope with an additional interferometer arm similar to a Michelson interferometer. The detected phase depends on the shape of the nanoparticle and the refractive index of the surrounding medium and can even be detected for off-resonant excitation. This can be used as a new and sensitive detection method in LSPR sensing, allowing the detection of changes to the local refractive index or the binding of molecules to the nanoparticle surface.
| Author of HS Reutlingen | Wackenhut, Frank |
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| DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-019-02340-w |
| ISSN: | 1618-2642 |
| Published in: | Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry |
| Publisher: | Springer |
| Place of publication: | Berlin, Heidelberg |
| Document Type: | Journal article |
| Language: | English |
| Publication year: | 2020 |
| Volume: | 412 |
| Issue: | 14 |
| Page Number: | 7 |
| First Page: | 3405 |
| Last Page: | 3411 |
| DDC classes: | 540 Chemie |
| Open access?: | Nein |
| Licence (German): | In Copyright - Urheberrechtlich geschützt |

