Adaptable infrared surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy accessory

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Abstract

A second generation prototype enabling surface plasmon resonance spectroscopic measurements in the infrared (IR) range is described. The new design (v2) uses the optical train (optics and detector) within conventional FT-IR spectrometers by confining dimensions of the accessory to space available within the sample compartment of the spectrometer. The v2 accessory builds upon knowledge gained from a previous version that was based on a modified commercial variable angle spectroscopic accessory and addresses observed limitations of the original design-improved temporal stability and measurement acquisition speed, crucial to biomolecular binding studies, as well as optical flexibility, a requirement for investigations of novel plasmon-supporting materials. Different aspects of the accessory, including temporal stability, mechanical resilience, and sensitivity to changes in refractive index of a sample were evaluated and presented in this contribution. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Menegazzo, N., Kegel, L. L., Kim, Y. C., Allen, D. L., & Booksh, K. S. (2012, September). Adaptable infrared surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy accessory. Review of Scientific Instruments. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4752463

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