Issue 14, 2014

Enhanced extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) through arrays of bridged nanohole pairs and their sensing applications

Abstract

Extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) through arrays of gold nanoholes was studied with light across the visible to the near-infrared spectrum. The EOT effect was found to be improved by bridging pairs of nanoholes due to the concentration of the electromagnetic field in the slit between the holes. The geometrical shape and separation of the holes in these pairs of nanoholes affected the intensity of the transmission and the wavelength of resonance. Changing the geometrical shapes of these nanohole pairs from triangles to circles to squares leads to increased transmission intensity as well as red-shifting resonance wavelengths. The performance of bridged nanohole pairs as a plasmonic sensor was investigated. The bridged nanohole pairs were able to distinguish methanol, olive oil and microscope immersion oil for the different surface plasmon resonance in transmission spectra. Numerical simulation results were in agreement with experimental observations.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) through arrays of bridged nanohole pairs and their sensing applications

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Feb 2014
Accepted
05 May 2014
First published
08 May 2014

Nanoscale, 2014,6, 7917-7923

Enhanced extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) through arrays of bridged nanohole pairs and their sensing applications

W. Yue, Z. Wang, Y. Yang, J. Li, Y. Wu, L. Chen, B. Ooi, X. Wang and X. Zhang, Nanoscale, 2014, 6, 7917 DOI: 10.1039/C4NR01001A

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