Label-free detection of single nanoparticles with disordered nanoisland surface plasmon sensor

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Abstract

We report sensing of single nanoparticles using disordered metallic nanoisland substrates supporting surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs). Speckle patterns arising from leakage radiation of elastically scattered SPPs provide a unique fingerprint of the scattering microstructure at the sensor surface. Experimental measurements of the speckle decorrelation are presented and shown to enable detection of sorption of individual gold nanoparticles and polystyrene beads. Our approach is verified through bright-field and fluorescence imaging of particles adhering to the nanoisland substrate.

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Lee, H., Berk, J., Webster, A., Kim, D., & Foreman, M. R. (2022). Label-free detection of single nanoparticles with disordered nanoisland surface plasmon sensor. Nanotechnology, 33(16). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6528/ac43e9

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