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Au nanoparticles-based localized surface plasmon resonance refractometer

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Indexed by:会议论文

Date of Publication:2017-11-10

Journal:Asia Communications and Photonics Conference, ACPC 2017

Included Journals:EI、Scopus

Volume:Part F83-ACPC 2017

Abstract:A localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) refractometer based on Au nanoparticles (NPs) was demonstrated in this paper. By immobilizing Au NPs onto the inner wall of micro-capillary, a LSPR-based refractometer was obtained. This sensor was highly sensitive to refractive index (RI) and offers a wide dynamic detection range, and it was sensitivitie-tunable caused by the extinction efficiency of the Au NPs in the evanescent field of micro-capillary inner surface. Then the micro-capillary can be used as both a sensing element and a flow cell, so that micro-measurement can be achieved. The response of LSPR to RI was verified experimentally and the results demonstrated that the absorbance of Au NPs increases between 1.328-1.451, and decreases between 1.451-1.470 with the increasing RI. The sensitivities were 109.6%/RIU in the RI of 1.328-1.394RIU, 395.7%/RIU in the RI of 1.394-1.397RIU and 1035.7%/RIU in the RI range of 1.451-1.470RIU. This refractometer was cost-effective, small-size and highly sensitive to be used for refractometer and can be extended for other physical or chemical parameter measurement for further investigations. ? 2017 OSA.

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