Multi-diffractive grating for surface plasmon biosensors with direct back-side excitation

Simone Hageneder, Stefan Fossati, Nicolas Ferrer Sanchez, Batuhan Güngörmez, Simone K. Auer, Jakub Dostalek

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    Abstract

    A multi-diffractive nanostructure is reported for the resonant excitation of surface plasmons that are cross-coupled through a thin metallic film. It consists of two superimposed periodic corrugations that allow diffraction excitation of surface plasmons on the inner side of a thin metal film and their subsequent phase matching with counterpropagating surface plasmons travelling to the opposite direction on its other side. This interaction leads to establishing of a set of cross-coupled Bragg-scattered surface plasmon modes that exhibit an electromagnetic field localized on both metal film interfaces. The reported structure is attractive for surface plasmon resonance biosensor applications, where direct optical probing can be done through the substrate without the need of optical matching to a high refractive index prism. In addition, it can be prepared by mass production - compatible means with UV-nanoimprint lithography and its biosensing performance characteristics are demonstrated by refractometric and biomolecular affinity binding studies.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)39770-39780
    Number of pages11
    JournalOptics Express
    Volume28
    Issue number26
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2020

    Research Field

    • Biosensor Technologies

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