A plasmonic 'ac Wheatstone bridge' circuit for high-sensitivity phase measurement and single-molecule detection
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2009
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In this paper, a plasmonic “ac Wheatstone bridge” circuit is proposed and theoretically modeled for the first time. The bridge circuit consists of three metallic nanoparticles, shaped as rectangular prisms, with two nanoparticles acting as parallel arms of a resonant circuit and the third bridging nanoparticle acting as an optical antenna providing an output signal. Polarized light excites localized surface plasmon resonances in the two arms of the circuit, which generate an optical signal dependent on the phase-sensitive excitations of surface plasmons in the antenna. The circuit is analyzed using a plasmonic coupling theory and numerical simulations. The analyses show that the plasmonic circuit is sensitive to phase shifts between the arms of the bridge and has the potential to detect the presence of single molecules. |
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American Institute of Physics |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/44701/1/44701.pdf DOI:10.1063/1.3195071 Davis, Tim, Vernon, Kristy, & Gomez, Daniel (2009) A plasmonic 'ac Wheatstone bridge' circuit for high-sensitivity phase measurement and single-molecule detection. Journal of Applied Physics, 106(4), pp. 1-6. |
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Copyright 2009 American Institute of Physics |
Palavras-Chave | #010000 MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES #020000 PHYSICAL SCIENCES #090000 ENGINEERING |
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Journal Article |