Gold-coated silver nanorods on side-polished singlemode optical fibers for remote sensing at optical telecommunication wavelengths — Paulo S. S. dos Santos (2024) | RDL Network
The lower refractive index sensitivity (RIS) of plasmonic nanoparticles (NP) in comparison to their plasmonic thin films counterparts hindered their wide adoption for wavelength-based sensor designs, wasting the NP characteristic field locality. In this context, high aspect-ratio colloidal core-shell Ag@Au nanorods (NRs) are demonstrated to operate effectively at telecommunication wavelengths, showing RIS of 1720 nm/RIU at 1350 nm (O-band) and 2325 nm/RIU at 1550 nm (L-band), representing a five-fold improvement compared to similar Au NRs operating at equivalent wavelengths. Also, these NRs combine the superior optical performance of Ag with the Au chemical stability and biocompatibility. Next, using a side-polished optical fiber, we detected glyphosate, achieving a detection limit improvement from 724 to 85 mg/L by shifting from the O to the C/L optical bands. This work combines the significant scalability and cost-effective advantages of colloidal NPs with enhanced RIS, showing a promising approach suitable for both point-of-care and long-range sensing applications at superior performance than comparable thin film-based sensors in either environmental monitoring and other fields.
Carlos Fernández‐Lodeiro, Sergio Gómez‐Graña, María José Cordero‐Ferradás, Victor F. Martín, Wiebke Albrecht, Pablo Hervés, Lakshminarayana Polavarapu, J. M. Taboada, F. Obelleiro, Sara Bals, Jorge Pérez‐Juste, Isabel Pastoriza Santos
Sergio Rodal‐Cedeira, Verónica Montes‐García, Lakshminarayana Polavarapu, Diego M. Solís, Hamed Heidari, Andrea La Porta, Marco Angiola, Alessandro Martucci, J. M. Taboada, F. Obelleiro, Sara Bals, Jorge Pérez‐Juste, Isabel Pastoriza Santos
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