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Enhancing Single-Molecule Fluorescence Spectroscopy with Simple and Robust Hybrid Nanoapertures.


ABSTRACT: Plasmonic nanoapertures have found exciting applications in optical sensing, spectroscopy, imaging, and nanomanipulation. The subdiffraction optical field localization, reduced detection volume (~attoliters), and background-free operation make them particularly attractive for single-particle and single-molecule studies. However, in contrast to the high field enhancements by traditional "nanoantenna"-based structures, small field enhancement in conventional nanoapertures results in weak light-matter interactions and thus small enhancement of spectroscopic signals (such as fluorescence and Raman signals) of the analytes interacting with the nanoapertures. In this work, we propose a hybrid nanoaperture design termed "gold-nanoislands-embedded nanoaperture" (AuNIs-e-NA), which provides multiple electromagnetic "hotspots" within the nanoaperture to achieve field enhancements of up to 4000. The AuNIs-e-NA was able to improve the fluorescence signals by more than 2 orders of magnitude with respect to a conventional nanoaperture. With simple design and easy fabrication, along with strong signal enhancements and operability over variable light wavelengths and polarizations, the AuNIs-e-NA will serve as a robust platform for surface-enhanced optical sensing, imaging, and spectroscopy.

SUBMITTER: Kotnala A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9017716 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enhancing Single-Molecule Fluorescence Spectroscopy with Simple and Robust Hybrid Nanoapertures.

Kotnala Abhay A   Ding Hongru H   Zheng Yuebing Y  

ACS photonics 20210518 6


Plasmonic nanoapertures have found exciting applications in optical sensing, spectroscopy, imaging, and nanomanipulation. The subdiffraction optical field localization, reduced detection volume (~attoliters), and background-free operation make them particularly attractive for single-particle and single-molecule studies. However, in contrast to the high field enhancements by traditional "nanoantenna"-based structures, small field enhancement in conventional nanoapertures results in weak light-mat  ...[more]

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