101. Plasmonic gold nanodiscs using piezoelectric substrate birefringence for liquid sensing.
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Danni Hao, Kenney, Mitchell G., and Cumming, David R. S.
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PLASMONICS ,PIEZOELECTRIC ceramics ,PIEZOELECTRIC composites ,BIREFRINGENT coatings ,ACOUSTIC wave propagation - Abstract
This article presents the simulation, fabrication, and experimental characterization of a surface plasmonic resonance (SPR) sensor integrated with an acoustic sensing compatible substrate. The SPR sensor is designed to work in the visible region with gold nanodisc arrays fabricated on LiNbO
3 , which is both piezoelectric and birefringent. A linear relationship between resonance wavelength and varying liquid refractive indices were observed in experiments, and a sensitivity of 165 nm/refractive index unit was obtained. Polarization effects of the birefringent property of the Y-cut LiNbO3 substrate have been investigated, which can also be applied to X-cut LiNbO3 . Our study demonstrates the feasibility of an SPR sensor device utilizing a birefringent substrate, which has acoustic wave compatibility and can pave the way toward much more robust and flexible biosensing devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2016
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