Issue 36, 2018

Plasmonic zero mode waveguide for highly confined and enhanced fluorescence emission

Abstract

We fabricate a plasmonic nanoslot that is capable of performing enhanced single molecule detection at 10 μM concentrations. The nanoslot combines the tiny detection volume of a zero-mode waveguide and the field enhancement of a plasmonic nanohole. The nanoslot is fabricated on a bi-metallic film formed by the sequential deposition of gold and aluminum on a transparent substrate. Simulations of the structure yield an average near-field intensity enhancement of two orders of magnitude at its resonant frequency. Experimentally, we measure the fluorescence stemming from the nanoslot and compare it with that of a standard aluminum zero-mode waveguide. We also compare the detection volume for both structures. We observe that while both structures have a similar detection volume, the nanoslot yields a 25-fold fluorescence enhancement.

Graphical abstract: Plasmonic zero mode waveguide for highly confined and enhanced fluorescence emission

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 May 2018
Accepted
10 Aug 2018
First published
10 Sep 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale, 2018,10, 17362-17369

Plasmonic zero mode waveguide for highly confined and enhanced fluorescence emission

P. Ponzellini, X. Zambrana-Puyalto, N. Maccaferri, L. Lanzanò, F. De Angelis and D. Garoli, Nanoscale, 2018, 10, 17362 DOI: 10.1039/C8NR04103B

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