We present an experimental study of subwavelength hole arrays in thin metal films employed as surface-enhanced optical sensors operating in the mid-infrared. The extremely narrow surface plasmon polariton spectral resonances are fitted to an analytical Fano interference model in the wavelength range 2−10 μm. In general, the resonance frequency shifts after deposition of few-molecule layers (3.2−24 nm thickness) according to electrodynamic polarization models, hence allowing for label-free sensing. The absolute value of the shift is shown to depend on the overlap between the electric field distribution of the specific surface plasmon mode and the molecular layer, as verified by electromagnetic simulations. Biochemical sensor application is finally demonstrated by determining, from a single midinfrared measurement, both the thickness and the absorption spectrum of phospholipid monolayers and trilayers, obtained by liposome adsorption.

We present an experimental study of subwavelength hole arrays in thin metal films employed as surface-enhanced optical sensors operating in the mid-infrared. The extremely narrow surface plasmon polariton spectral resonances are fitted to an analytical Fano interference model in the wavelength range 2-10 mu m. In general, the resonance frequency shifts after deposition of few-molecule layers (3.2-24 nm thickness) according to electrodynamic polarization models, hence allowing for label-free sensing. The absolute value of the shift is shown to depend on the overlap between the electric field distribution of the specific surface plasmon mode and the molecular layer, as verified by electromagnetic simulations. Biochemical sensor application is finally demonstrated by determining, from a single mid-infrared measurement, both the thickness and the absorption spectrum of phospholipid monolayers and trilayers, obtained by liposome adsorption.

Mid-Infrared Surface Plasmon Polariton Sensors Resonant with the Vibrational Modes of Phospholipid Layers / Limaj, Odeta; D'Apuzzo, Fausto; Alessandra Di, Gaspare; Giliberti, Valeria; Domenici, Fabio; Sennato, Simona; Bordi, Federico; Lupi, Stefano; Ortolani, Michele. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. C. - ISSN 1932-7447. - STAMPA. - 117:37(2013), pp. 19119-19126. [10.1021/jp402629g]

Mid-Infrared Surface Plasmon Polariton Sensors Resonant with the Vibrational Modes of Phospholipid Layers

LIMAJ, ODETA;D'APUZZO, FAUSTO;GILIBERTI, VALERIA;DOMENICI, FABIO;SENNATO, Simona;BORDI, FEDERICO;LUPI, Stefano;ORTOLANI, MICHELE
2013

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We present an experimental study of subwavelength hole arrays in thin metal films employed as surface-enhanced optical sensors operating in the mid-infrared. The extremely narrow surface plasmon polariton spectral resonances are fitted to an analytical Fano interference model in the wavelength range 2−10 μm. In general, the resonance frequency shifts after deposition of few-molecule layers (3.2−24 nm thickness) according to electrodynamic polarization models, hence allowing for label-free sensing. The absolute value of the shift is shown to depend on the overlap between the electric field distribution of the specific surface plasmon mode and the molecular layer, as verified by electromagnetic simulations. Biochemical sensor application is finally demonstrated by determining, from a single midinfrared measurement, both the thickness and the absorption spectrum of phospholipid monolayers and trilayers, obtained by liposome adsorption.
2013
We present an experimental study of subwavelength hole arrays in thin metal films employed as surface-enhanced optical sensors operating in the mid-infrared. The extremely narrow surface plasmon polariton spectral resonances are fitted to an analytical Fano interference model in the wavelength range 2-10 mu m. In general, the resonance frequency shifts after deposition of few-molecule layers (3.2-24 nm thickness) according to electrodynamic polarization models, hence allowing for label-free sensing. The absolute value of the shift is shown to depend on the overlap between the electric field distribution of the specific surface plasmon mode and the molecular layer, as verified by electromagnetic simulations. Biochemical sensor application is finally demonstrated by determining, from a single mid-infrared measurement, both the thickness and the absorption spectrum of phospholipid monolayers and trilayers, obtained by liposome adsorption.
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Mid-Infrared Surface Plasmon Polariton Sensors Resonant with the Vibrational Modes of Phospholipid Layers / Limaj, Odeta; D'Apuzzo, Fausto; Alessandra Di, Gaspare; Giliberti, Valeria; Domenici, Fabio; Sennato, Simona; Bordi, Federico; Lupi, Stefano; Ortolani, Michele. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. C. - ISSN 1932-7447. - STAMPA. - 117:37(2013), pp. 19119-19126. [10.1021/jp402629g]
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