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17 February 2009 Corrugated plasmonic structures for biomedical applications
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Abstract
In this work we developed new type of biosensors based on nanolayered metal-dielectric structure. It was found that using the combination of nano-size (from 15 to 25 nm) layers of gold and dielectric support a new type of plasmon modes: bulk plasmon-polariton (BPP). In this work the role of corrugation for different nano-layers has been investigated. Thus, it was found that even corrugation of one 25 nm nano-layer results in effective coupling of BPP modes. The coupling efficiency as a function of corrugation depth, corrugation profile has been investigated. Diffraction gratings were fabricated by hot embossing technology.
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Ildar Salakhutdinov "Corrugated plasmonic structures for biomedical applications", Proc. SPIE 7192, Plasmonics in Biology and Medicine VI, 719209 (17 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.809050
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KEYWORDS
Plasmonics

Diffraction gratings

Biomedical optics

Sensors

Dielectrics

Adsorption

Metals

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