| Literature DB >> 19479004 |
Kadir Aslan, Stuart N Malyn, Yongxia Zhang, Chris D Geddes.
Abstract
We report the effects of thermally annealing, non-, just-, and thick continuous silver films for their potential applications in metal-enhanced fluorescence, a near-field concept which can alter the free-space absorption and emissive properties of close-proximity fluorophores (excited states). We have chosen to anneal a noncontinuous particulate film 5 nm thick and two thicker continuous films, 15 and 25 nm thick, respectively. Our results show that the annealing of the 25 nm film has little effect on close-proximity fluorescence when coated with a monolayer of fluorophore-labeled protein. However, the 15 nm continuous film cracks upon annealing, producing large nanoparticles which are ideal for enhancing the fluorescence of close-proximity fluorophores that are indeed difficult to prepare by other wet-chemical deposition processes. The annealing of 5 nm noncontinuous particulate films (a control sample) has little influence on metal-enhanced fluorescence, as expected.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 19479004 PMCID: PMC2685214 DOI: 10.1063/1.2905319
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Phys ISSN: 0021-8979 Impact factor: 2.546