Surface‐Enhanced Raman Scattering and Photothermal Effects on Optoplasmonic Nanofibers

IF 8 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Advanced Optical Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI:10.1002/adom.202401640
Gregory Q. Wallace, Emilie Ringe, Karen Faulds, Duncan Graham, Jean‐François Masson
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When decorated with plasmonic nanoparticles, pulled optical nanofibers are compatible with plasmonic techniques enabling the ability to probe microenvironments with high spatial and temporal resolution. Although the nanofibers exhibit excellent compatibility for biological samples including cells and tissues, the underlying interactions between the dielectric fiber, plasmonic nanoparticles, and the incident light have been minimally explored. It is shown that the complex coupling of optical and plasmonic properties within the nanofiber strongly influences both the surface‐enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) and photothermal capabilities. Through a combination of experimental results and simulated electric field distributions and spectra it is demonstrated that, although the nanofibers may be homogeneously decorated with gold nanoparticles, the optical effects spatially differ. Specifically, the SERS performance varies periodically based on the diameter of the nanofiber, which is associated with ring resonator modes, while the photothermal effects are more homogeneous over the same diameters, highlighting differences in optoplasmonic properties at this length scale. Through understanding these effects, it may become possible to control temperatures and SERS properties to evaluate processes with micrometric spatial resolution, such as the analytes secreted during temperature‐induced death of single cells.

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光致发光纳米纤维的表面增强拉曼散射和光热效应
用等离子纳米粒子装饰后,拉伸的光学纳米纤维与等离子技术兼容,能够以高空间和时间分辨率探测微环境。虽然这种纳米纤维对包括细胞和组织在内的生物样本具有极佳的兼容性,但对介质纤维、等离子纳米粒子和入射光之间的基本相互作用却很少进行探讨。研究表明,纳米纤维内光学和质子特性的复杂耦合会对表面增强拉曼散射(SERS)和光热能力产生强烈影响。通过实验结果与模拟电场分布和光谱的结合,可以证明虽然纳米纤维可以均匀地装饰金纳米粒子,但其光学效应在空间上是不同的。具体来说,SERS 性能根据纳米纤维直径的不同而周期性变化,这与环形谐振器模式有关,而光热效应在相同直径上更为均匀,这凸显了该长度尺度上的光电磁特性差异。通过了解这些效应,就有可能控制温度和 SERS 特性,从而以微米空间分辨率评估各种过程,例如在温度诱导单细胞死亡过程中分泌的分析物。
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Advanced Optical Materials
Advanced Optical Materials MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-OPTICS
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
6.70%
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883
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Advanced Optical Materials, part of the esteemed Advanced portfolio, is a unique materials science journal concentrating on all facets of light-matter interactions. For over a decade, it has been the preferred optical materials journal for significant discoveries in photonics, plasmonics, metamaterials, and more. The Advanced portfolio from Wiley is a collection of globally respected, high-impact journals that disseminate the best science from established and emerging researchers, aiding them in fulfilling their mission and amplifying the reach of their scientific discoveries.
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