| Literature DB >> 29092159 |
M J Milla, F Barho, F González-Posada, L Cerutti, B Charlot, M Bomers, F Neubrech, E Tournie, T Taliercio.
Abstract
We demonstrate surface enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy using 1-dimensional highly doped semiconductors based on Si-doped InAsSb plasmonic nano-antennas. Engineering the plasmonic array to support the localized surface plasmon resonance aligned with the molecular vibrational absorption mode of interest involves finely setting the doping level and nano-antenna width. Heavily doped nano-antennas require a wider size compared to lightly doped resonators. Increasing the doping level, and consequently the width of the nano-antenna, enhances the vibrational absorption of a ~15 nm thick organic layer up to 2 orders of magnitude compared to the unstructured sample and therefore improves sensing. These results pave the way towards molecule fingerprint sensor manufacturing by tailoring the plasmonic resonators to get a maximum surface enhanced infrared absorption at the target vibrational mode.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29092159 DOI: 10.1364/OE.25.026651
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Express ISSN: 1094-4087 Impact factor: 3.894