DocumentCode
2241835
Title
Theoretical analyses of localized surface plasmon resonance spectrum with nanoparticles imprinted polymers
Author
Li, Hong ; Peng, Wei ; Wang, Yanjie ; Hu, Lingling ; Liang, Yuzhang ; Zhang, Xinpu ; Yao, Wenjuan ; Yu, Qi ; Zhou, Xinlei
Author_Institution
Coll. of Phys. & Optoelectron. Eng., Dalian Univ. of Technol., Dalian, China
fYear
2011
fDate
13-16 Nov. 2011
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
Optical sensors based on nanoparticles induced Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance are more sensitive to real-time chemical and biological sensing, which have attracted intensive attentions in many fields. In this paper, we establish a simulation model based on nanoparticles imprinted polymer to increase sensitivity of the LSPR sensor by detecting the changes of Surface Plasmon Resonance signals. Theoretical analysis and numerical simulation of parameters effects to absorption peak and light field distribution are highlighted. Two-dimensional simulated color maps show that LSPR lead to centralization of the light energy around the gold nanoparticles, Transverse Magnetic wave and total reflection become the important factors to enhance the light field in our simulated structure. Fast Fourier Transfer analysis shows that the absorption peak of the surface plasmon resonance signal resulted from gold nanoparticles is sharper while its wavelength is bigger by comparing with silver nanoparticles; a double chain structure make the amplitude of the signals smaller, and make absorption wavelength longer; the absorption peak of enhancement resulted from nanopore arrays has smaller wavelength and weaker amplitude in contrast with nanoparticles. These simulation results of the Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance can be used as an enhanced transduction mechanism for enhancement of sensitivity in recognition and sensing of target analytes in accordance with different requirements.
Keywords
fast Fourier transforms; gold; light reflection; nanoparticles; nanophotonics; nanosensors; numerical analysis; optical arrays; optical polymers; optical sensors; sensor arrays; surface plasmon resonance; visible spectra; Au; LSPR sensor; absorption wavelength; double chain structure; fast Fourier transfer analysis; gold nanoparticles; light energy; light field distribution; light field enhancement; localized surface plasmon resonance; nanoparticle imprinted polymers; nanopore arrays; numerical simulation; optical sensors; sensitivity enhancement; signal amplitude; target analytes; total reflection; transduction mechanism; transverse magnetic wave; two-dimensional simulated color maps; Abstracts; Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance; nanoparticles; numerical simulation; sensors; spectrum;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications and Photonics Conference and Exhibition, 2011. ACP. Asia
Conference_Location
Shanghai
ISSN
2162-108X
Print_ISBN
978-0-8194-8961-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1117/12.905241
Filename
6210611
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