| Literature DB >> 32198452 |
H Mbarak1,2, R Taheri Ghahrizjani1, S M Hamidi3, E Mohajerani4, Y Zaatar2.
Abstract
For the first time, pyranine (8-hydroxypyrene-1,3,6-trisulfonate, HPTS) is studied for realizing active plasmonic control, which is attracted considerable attention owing to its unique photophysical and photochemical properties. We have used this photoacid (HPTS) as an active surrounding medium that can be optically controlled and used for modulating plasmon resonances. In this paper, the fabrication of 2D-plasmonic grating coated by thin film of HPTS exposed to UV irradiation is reported. By switching the UV light on and off, the HPTS thin film maintains an excited-state proton transfer (ESPT) process followed by green fluorescence resulting in a plasmonic redshift caused by the variation of the refractive index. Furthermore, this photochemical active medium has also played another important role in plasmonic sensing, in which the emission-based response of HPTS thin film in 2D-plasmonic grating to water vapor upon photoexcitation is demonstrated, for both s and p polarizations. This tunable, flexible and reversible light-driven system will enhance the development of active plasmonic structures and will have a great influence on many fields such as, biochemical optical sensors and all-optical plasmonic circuits.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32198452 PMCID: PMC7083958 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-62058-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) Schematic diagram of sample preparation and real image of the prepared sample, (b) experimental setup to record the switching manner and (c) procedure of mixture preparation and the fluorescence of prepared mixture as over layer.
Figure 2Reflectance spectra of the sample (a and b) plasmonic sample with HPTS cover layer (c and d) plasmonic sample without HPTS cover layer, for both polarizations.
Figure 3Schematic picture represents the ESPT process of HPTS upon UV irradiation followed by fluorescence (a) without H2O humidity (b) with H2Ohumidity.
Figure 4Difference in the real part of the refractive index with and without UV radiation for both p and s polarizations.
Figure 5Emission-based response of HPTS thin film in 2D-plasmoinc grating (a) and (b) upon photoexcitation by UV light and (c) and (d) to H2O humidity for s and p polarization.; (e) the response time for S polarization.