Demonstration of near infrared gas sensing using gold nanodisks on functionalized silicon

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Rodríguez Cantó, Pedro Javier
Martínez Marco, Mª Luz
Rodríguez Fortuño, Francisco José
Tomás Navarro, Begoña
Ortuño Molinero, Rubén
Peransi Llopis, Sergio Manuel

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https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/30976

Cita bibliográfica

Rodríguez Cantó, PJ.; Martínez Marco, ML.; Rodríguez Fortuño, FJ.; Tomás Navarro, B.; Ortuño Molinero, R.; Peransi Llopis, SM.; Martínez Abietar, AJ. (2011). Demonstration of near infrared gas sensing using gold nanodisks on functionalized silicon. Optics Express. 19(8):7664-7672. https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.19.007664

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[EN] In this work, we demonstrate experimentally the use of an array of gold nanodisks on functionalized silicon for chemosensing purposes. The metallic nanostructures are designed to display a very strong plasmonic resonance in the infrared regime, which results in highly sensitive sensing. Unlike usual experiments which are based on the functionalization of the metal surface, we functionalized here the silicon substrate. This silicon surface was modified chemically by buildup of an organosilane self-assembled monolayer (SAM) containing isocyanate as functional group. These groups allow for an easy surface regeneration by simple heating, thanks to the thermally reversible interaction isocyanate-analyte, which allows the cyclic use of the sensor. The technique showed a high sensitivity to surface binding events in gas and allowed the surface regeneration by heating of the sensor at 150°C. A relative wavelength shift ¿¿max/¿0 = 0.027 was obtained when the saturation level was reached. © 2011 Optical Society of America.

Palabras clave

Analytes, Chemosensing, Functionalizations, Functionalized, Gas sensing, High sensitivity, Highly sensitive, Metal surfaces, Metallic nanostructure, Nanodisks, Near Infrared, Organosilane self-assembled monolayers, Plasmonic, Reversible interactions, Saturation levels, Silicon substrates, Silicon surfaces, Surface binding, Wavelength shift, Functional groups, Self assembled monolayers, Sensors, Heating, Gold, Isocyanic acid derivative, Metal nanoparticle, Silicon, Article, Chemistry, Equipment design, Gas, Heat, Methodology, Nanotechnology, Near infrared spectroscopy, Optics, Surface property, Temperature, Gases, Hot Temperature, Isocyanates, Metal Nanoparticles, Optics and Photonics, Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared, Surface Properties

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1094-4087

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Optics Express

DOI

10.1364/OE.19.007664

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https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.19.007664

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