DocumentCode
62682
Title
Investigation of Surface Plasmon Resonance in Multilayered Onion-Like Heteronanocrystal Structures
Author
SalmanOgli, A. ; Rostami, Ahmad
Author_Institution
Photonics & Nanocrystal Res. Lab., Univ. of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
Volume
12
Issue
5
fYear
2013
fDate
Sept. 2013
Firstpage
831
Lastpage
838
Abstract
This paper investigates the interaction of light with some novel multilayered nanostructure in a nonabsorbing medium, which causes change in optical features such as plasmon resonances and their hybridization. The latter phenomenon provides a powerful means of confining light to multilayered nanostructures interfaces, which can generate intense local electromagnetic fields and significantly can amplify the signal. Especially, the motivation of this paper is to determine some suitable nanoparticle geometries and their composition that would result to plasmon tunability (plasmon hybridization) across the visible to near infrared spectra. With plasmons, photonic signals can be manipulated on the nanoscale and can be used in biomedical applications such as high-resolution optical imaging, electromagnetic field enhancement, and biosensing. Moreover, it can be used not only for the enhancement of electromagnetic fields in deep-tissue optical imaging but also in the two-operational distinct spectra for multicolor optical imaging. Specifically, we have investigated some nanoparticles with a different composition that has a strong plasmon resonance which extend into considering spectra (infrared regions). Furthermore, the splitting of the surface plasmon into two distinctive modes as a result of the difference in polarization between the nanoparticle´s outer and inner surfaces has been probed. Finally, some simulations are done and their results are shown that the plasmon resonance of the concentric novel nanostructures is due to the hybridization of the inner and outer shell plasmons.
Keywords
infrared spectra; multilayers; nanobiotechnology; nanostructured materials; surface plasmon resonance; visible spectra; biomedical applications; deep-tissue optical imaging; intense local electromagnetic fields; light interaction; multicolor optical imaging; multilayered nanostructures interfaces; multilayered onion-like heteronanocrystal structures; nanoparticle geometries; near infrared spectra; nonabsorbing medium; optical features; photonic signals; plasmon hybridization; plasmon tunability; polarization; signal amplification; surface plasmon resonance; two-operational distinct spectra; visible spectra; Dielectrics; Electromagnetic fields; Gold; Materials; Optical imaging; Plasmons; Scattering; Nanoparticle (NPs); quantum dot (QD); surface plasmon resonance (SPR);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nanotechnology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-125X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNANO.2013.2275034
Filename
6571276
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