Grating-coupled surface plasmon resonance in conical mounting with polarization modulation |
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Authors: | Ruffato G Romanato F |
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Institution: | Department of Physics G. Galilei, Padova University, Via Marzolo 8, Padova 35131, Italy. gianluca.ruffato@venetonanotech.it |
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Abstract: | A grating-coupled surface plasmon resonance (GCSPR) technique based on polarization modulation in conical mounting is presented. A metallic grating is azimuthally rotated to support double-surface plasmon polariton excitation and exploit the consequent sensitivity enhancement. Corresponding to the resonance polar angle, a polarization scan of incident light is performed, and reflectivity data are collected before and after functionalization with a dodecanethiol self-assembled monolayer. The output signal exhibits a harmonic dependence on polarization, and the phase term is used as a parameter for sensing. This technique offers the possibility of designing extremely compact, fast, and cheap high-resolution plasmonic sensors based on GCSPR. |
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