Acousto-plasmonic sensing assisted by nonlinear optical interactions in bimetallic Au-Pt nanoparticles

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A strong influence of mechanical action in nonlinear optical transmittance experiments with bimetallic nanoparticles integrated by gold and platinum was observed. The nanostructured samples were synthesized by a sol-gel method and contained in an ethanol suspension. UV-VIS spectroscopy evaluations, Transmission electron microscopy studies and input-output laser experiments were characterized. A two-photon absorption effect was induced by nanosecond pulses at 532 nm wavelength with an important contribution from the plasmonic response of the nanomaterials. All-optical identification of acoustical waves was remarkably improved by optical nonlinearities. High sensitivity for instrumentation of mechano-optical signals sensing particular fluids was demonstrated by using a variable carbon dioxide incorporation to the system.

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Hurtado-Aviles, E. A., Torres, J. A., Trejo-Valdez, M., Urriolagoitia-Sosa, G., Villalpando, I., & Torres-Torres, C. (2017). Acousto-plasmonic sensing assisted by nonlinear optical interactions in bimetallic Au-Pt nanoparticles. Micromachines, 8(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi8110321

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