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Toward Real-Time Monitoring and Control of Single Nanoparticle Properties with a Microbubble Resonator Spectrometer
[Image: see text] Optical microresonators have widespread application at the frontiers of nanophotonic technology, driven by their ability to confine light to the nanoscale and enhance light–matter interactions. Microresonators form the heart of a recently developed method for single-particle photot...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6887843/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31614083 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.9b04702 |
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author | Hogan, Levi T. Horak, Erik H. Ward, Jonathan M. Knapper, Kassandra A. Nic Chormaic, Síle Goldsmith, Randall H. |
author_facet | Hogan, Levi T. Horak, Erik H. Ward, Jonathan M. Knapper, Kassandra A. Nic Chormaic, Síle Goldsmith, Randall H. |
author_sort | Hogan, Levi T. |
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description | [Image: see text] Optical microresonators have widespread application at the frontiers of nanophotonic technology, driven by their ability to confine light to the nanoscale and enhance light–matter interactions. Microresonators form the heart of a recently developed method for single-particle photothermal absorption spectroscopy, whereby the microresonators act as microscale thermometers to detect the heat dissipated by optically pumped, nonluminescent nanoscopic targets. However, translation of this technology to chemically dynamic systems requires a platform that is mechanically stable, solution compatible, and visibly transparent. We report microbubble absorption spectrometers as a versatile platform that meets these requirements. Microbubbles integrate a two-port microfluidic device within a whispering gallery mode microresonator, allowing for the facile exchange of chemical reagents within the resonator’s interior while maintaining a solution-free environment on its exterior. We first leverage these qualities to investigate the photoactivated etching of single gold nanorods by ferric chloride, providing a method for rapid acquisition of spatial and morphological information about nanoparticles as they undergo chemical reactions. We then demonstrate the ability to control nanorod orientation within a microbubble through optically exerted torque, a promising route toward the construction of hybrid photonic-plasmonic systems. Critically, the reported platform advances microresonator spectrometer technology by permitting room-temperature, aqueous experimental conditions, which may be used for time-resolved single-particle experiments on non-emissive, nanoscale analytes engaged in catalytically and biologically relevant chemical dynamics. |
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spelling | pubmed-68878432019-12-05 Toward Real-Time Monitoring and Control of Single Nanoparticle Properties with a Microbubble Resonator Spectrometer Hogan, Levi T. Horak, Erik H. Ward, Jonathan M. Knapper, Kassandra A. Nic Chormaic, Síle Goldsmith, Randall H. ACS Nano [Image: see text] Optical microresonators have widespread application at the frontiers of nanophotonic technology, driven by their ability to confine light to the nanoscale and enhance light–matter interactions. Microresonators form the heart of a recently developed method for single-particle photothermal absorption spectroscopy, whereby the microresonators act as microscale thermometers to detect the heat dissipated by optically pumped, nonluminescent nanoscopic targets. However, translation of this technology to chemically dynamic systems requires a platform that is mechanically stable, solution compatible, and visibly transparent. We report microbubble absorption spectrometers as a versatile platform that meets these requirements. Microbubbles integrate a two-port microfluidic device within a whispering gallery mode microresonator, allowing for the facile exchange of chemical reagents within the resonator’s interior while maintaining a solution-free environment on its exterior. We first leverage these qualities to investigate the photoactivated etching of single gold nanorods by ferric chloride, providing a method for rapid acquisition of spatial and morphological information about nanoparticles as they undergo chemical reactions. We then demonstrate the ability to control nanorod orientation within a microbubble through optically exerted torque, a promising route toward the construction of hybrid photonic-plasmonic systems. Critically, the reported platform advances microresonator spectrometer technology by permitting room-temperature, aqueous experimental conditions, which may be used for time-resolved single-particle experiments on non-emissive, nanoscale analytes engaged in catalytically and biologically relevant chemical dynamics. American Chemical Society 2019-10-15 2019-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6887843/ /pubmed/31614083 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.9b04702 Text en Copyright © 2019 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Hogan, Levi T. Horak, Erik H. Ward, Jonathan M. Knapper, Kassandra A. Nic Chormaic, Síle Goldsmith, Randall H. Toward Real-Time Monitoring and Control of Single Nanoparticle Properties with a Microbubble Resonator Spectrometer |
title | Toward
Real-Time Monitoring and Control of Single
Nanoparticle Properties with a Microbubble Resonator Spectrometer |
title_full | Toward
Real-Time Monitoring and Control of Single
Nanoparticle Properties with a Microbubble Resonator Spectrometer |
title_fullStr | Toward
Real-Time Monitoring and Control of Single
Nanoparticle Properties with a Microbubble Resonator Spectrometer |
title_full_unstemmed | Toward
Real-Time Monitoring and Control of Single
Nanoparticle Properties with a Microbubble Resonator Spectrometer |
title_short | Toward
Real-Time Monitoring and Control of Single
Nanoparticle Properties with a Microbubble Resonator Spectrometer |
title_sort | toward
real-time monitoring and control of single
nanoparticle properties with a microbubble resonator spectrometer |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6887843/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31614083 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.9b04702 |
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