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Nanostructured surface plasmon resonance sensors: Toward narrow linewidths

Kang Yang, Yan Chen, Sen Yan, Wen‐Xing Yang

2023Heliyon30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Surface plasmon resonance sensors have found wide applications in optical sensing field due to their excellent sensitivity to the slight refractive index change of surrounding medium. However, the intrinsically high optical losses in metals make it nontrivial to obtain narrow resonance spectra, which greatly limits the performance of surface plasmon resonance sensors. This review first introduces the influence factors of plasmon linewidths of metallic nanostructures. Then, various approaches to achieve narrow resonance linewidths are summarized, including the fabrication of nanostructured surface plasmon resonance sensors supporting surface lattice resonance/plasmonic Fano resonance or coupling with a photonic cavity, the preparation of surface plasmon resonance sensors with ultra-narrow resonators, as well as strategies such as platform-induced modification, alternating different dielectric layers, and the coupling with whispering-gallery-modes. Lastly, the applications and some existing challenges of surface plasmon resonance sensors are discussed. This review aims to provide guidance for the further development of nanostructured surface plasmon resonance sensors.

Topics & Concepts

Surface plasmon resonanceFano resonanceResonance (particle physics)Localized surface plasmonMaterials sciencePlasmonSurface plasmonOptoelectronicsSurface plasmon polaritonResonatorRefractive indexPhotonicsNanotechnologyNanoparticlePhysicsAtomic physicsPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon ResearchGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and ApplicationsOptical Coatings and Gratings
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