Title of article
Surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy on rotated sub-micrometer polymer gratings generated by UV-laser based two-beam interference
Author/Authors
M. Csete، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
8
From page
4773
To page
4780
Abstract
Two-beam interference method was applied to generate gratings having periods of 416 nm and 833 nm by the forth harmonic of a Nd:Yag laser
on thin poly-carbonate films spin-coated onto silver layer-covered substrates. The dependence of the modulation depth on the fluence and number
of laser pulses was investigated by atomic force microscopy. A secondary pattern appeared on very thin polymer layers thanks to the ‘‘p’’ polarized
laser beam illumination induced self-organized processes. The conditions of the emergence of grating-coupling caused additional plasmon
resonance peak were determined for the sub-micrometer periodic polymer gratings. Surface plasmon resonance measurements were performed in
attenuated total reflection arrangement to determine the effect of the angle between the plasmon propagation direction and the polymer groves on
the grating-coupling. The effect of the modulation depth on the grating-coupling caused additional resonance minimum was also analyzed. We
found coupling phenomena according to our calculations, the differences between the measured and theoretically predicted resonance curves were
explained by the scattering on the complex surface structure.
Keywords
Grating-coupling , surface plasmons , Sub-micrometer polymer gratings
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1002074
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