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Enhancing the Surface Sensitivity of Metallic Nanostructures Using Oblique-Angle-Induced Fano Resonances

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/srep33126

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan [MOST 104-2112-M-001-040-MY2, 103-2221-E-001-013-MY3]

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Surface sensitivity is an important factor that determines the minimum amount of biomolecules detected by surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors. We propose the use of oblique-angle-induced Fano resonances caused by two-mode coupling or three-mode coupling between the localized SPR mode and long-range surface plasmon polariton modes to increase the surface sensitivities of silver capped nanoslits. The results indicate that the coupled resonance between the split SPR (-k(SPR)) and cavity modes (two-mode coupling) has a high wavelength sensitivity for small-angle incidence (2 degrees) due to its short decay length. Additionally, three-mode coupling between the split SPR (-k(SPR)), substrate (+k(Sub)) and cavity modes has a high intensity sensitivity for large-angle incidence due to its short decay length, large resonance slope and enhanced transmission intensity. Compared to the wavelength measurement, the intensity measurement has a lower detectable (surface) concentration below 1 ng/ml (0.14 pg/mm(2)) and is reduced by at least 3 orders of magnitude. In addition, based on the calibration curve and current system noise, a theoretical detection limit of 2.73 pg/ml (0.38 fg/mm(2)) can be achieved. Such a surface concentration is close to that of prism-based SPR with phase measurement (0.1-0.2 fg/mm(2) under a phase shift of 5 mdeg).

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