Issue 48, 2015

Single protein sensing with asymmetric plasmonic hexamer via Fano resonance enhanced two-photon luminescence

Abstract

Fano resonances in plasmonic systems have been proved to facilitate various sensing applications in the nanoscale. In this work, we propose an experimental scheme to realize a single protein sensing by utilizing its two-photon luminescence enhanced by a plasmonic Fano resonance system. The asymmetric gold hexamer supporting polarization-dependent Fano resonances and plasmonic modes without in-plane rotational symmetry is used as a referenced spatial coordinate for bio-sensing. We demonstrate via the full-vectorial three-dimensional simulation that the moving direction and the spatial location of a protein can be detected via its two-photon luminescence, which benefits from the resonant near-field interaction with the electromagnetic hot-spots. The sensitivity to changes in position of our method is substantially better compared with the conventional linear sensing approach. Our strategy would facilitate the sensing, tracking and imaging of a single biomolecule in deep sub-wavelength scale and with a small optical extinction cross-section.

Graphical abstract: Single protein sensing with asymmetric plasmonic hexamer via Fano resonance enhanced two-photon luminescence

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jun 2015
Accepted
18 Sep 2015
First published
30 Sep 2015

Nanoscale, 2015,7, 20405-20413

Single protein sensing with asymmetric plasmonic hexamer via Fano resonance enhanced two-photon luminescence

H. Deng, X. Chen, Y. Xu and A. E. Miroshnichenko, Nanoscale, 2015, 7, 20405 DOI: 10.1039/C5NR04118J

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