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S M Sadeghi1, B Hood, K D Patty, C-B Mao.
Abstract
We use quantum coherence in a system consisting of one metallic nanorod and one semi-conductor quantum dot to investigate a plasmonic nanosensor capable of digital optical detection and recognition of single biological molecules. In such a sensor the adsorption of a specific molecule to the nanorod turns off the emission of the system when it interacts with an optical pulse having a certain intensity and temporal width. The proposed quantum sensors can count the number of molecules of the same type or differentiate between molecule types with digital optical signals that can be measured with high certainty. We show that these sensors are based on the ultrafast upheaval of coherent dynamics of the system and the removal of coherent blockage of energy transfer from the quantum dot to the nanorod once the adsorption process has occurred.Entities:
Keywords: Quantum dots; dynamics; metallic; nanorods; nanosensors; quantum coherence
Year: 2013 PMID: 24040424 PMCID: PMC3768294 DOI: 10.1021/jp405651b
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem C Nanomater Interfaces ISSN: 1932-7447 Impact factor: 4.126