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Plasmonic Metasensors Based on 2D Hybrid Atomically Thin Perovskite Nanomaterials
In this work, we have designed highly sensitive plasmonic metasensors based on atomically thin perovskite nanomaterials with a detection limit up to 10(−10) refractive index units (RIU) for the target sample solutions. More importantly, we have improved phase singularity detection with the Goos–Hänc...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7407500/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32629982 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10071289 |
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author | Zeng, Shuwen Liang, Guozhen Gheno, Alexandre Vedraine, Sylvain Ratier, Bernard Ho, Ho-Pui Yu, Nanfang |
author_facet | Zeng, Shuwen Liang, Guozhen Gheno, Alexandre Vedraine, Sylvain Ratier, Bernard Ho, Ho-Pui Yu, Nanfang |
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description | In this work, we have designed highly sensitive plasmonic metasensors based on atomically thin perovskite nanomaterials with a detection limit up to 10(−10) refractive index units (RIU) for the target sample solutions. More importantly, we have improved phase singularity detection with the Goos–Hänchen (GH) effect. The GH shift is known to be closely related to optical phase signal changes; it is much more sensitive and sharp than the phase signal in the plasmonic condition, while the experimental measurement setup is much more compact than that of the commonly used interferometer scheme to exact the phase signals. Here, we have demonstrated that plasmonic sensitivity can reach a record-high value of 1.2862 × 10(9) µm/RIU with the optimum configurations for the plasmonic metasensors. The phase singularity-induced GH shift is more than three orders of magnitude larger than those achievable in other metamaterial schemes, including Ag/TiO(2) hyperbolic multilayer metamaterials (HMMs), metal–insulator–metal (MIM) multilayer waveguides with plasmon-induced transparency (PIT), and metasurface devices with a large phase gradient. GH sensitivity has been improved by more than 10(6) times with the atomically thin perovskite metasurfaces (1.2862 × 10(9) µm/RIU) than those without (918.9167 µm/RIU). The atomically thin perovskite nanomaterials with high absorption rates enable precise tuning of the depth of the plasmonic resonance dip. As such, one can optimize the structure to reach near zero-reflection at the resonance angle and the associated sharp phase singularity, which leads to a strongly enhanced GH lateral shift at the sensor interface. By integrating the 2D perovskite nanolayer into a metasurface structure, a strong localized electric field enhancement can be realized and GH sensitivity was further improved to 1.5458 × 10(9) µm/RIU. We believe that this enhanced electric field together with the significantly improved GH shift would enable single molecular or even submolecular detection for hard-to-identify chemical and biological markers, including single nucleotide mismatch in the DNA sequence, toxic heavy metal ions, and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNFα). |
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spelling | pubmed-74075002020-08-25 Plasmonic Metasensors Based on 2D Hybrid Atomically Thin Perovskite Nanomaterials Zeng, Shuwen Liang, Guozhen Gheno, Alexandre Vedraine, Sylvain Ratier, Bernard Ho, Ho-Pui Yu, Nanfang Nanomaterials (Basel) Article In this work, we have designed highly sensitive plasmonic metasensors based on atomically thin perovskite nanomaterials with a detection limit up to 10(−10) refractive index units (RIU) for the target sample solutions. More importantly, we have improved phase singularity detection with the Goos–Hänchen (GH) effect. The GH shift is known to be closely related to optical phase signal changes; it is much more sensitive and sharp than the phase signal in the plasmonic condition, while the experimental measurement setup is much more compact than that of the commonly used interferometer scheme to exact the phase signals. Here, we have demonstrated that plasmonic sensitivity can reach a record-high value of 1.2862 × 10(9) µm/RIU with the optimum configurations for the plasmonic metasensors. The phase singularity-induced GH shift is more than three orders of magnitude larger than those achievable in other metamaterial schemes, including Ag/TiO(2) hyperbolic multilayer metamaterials (HMMs), metal–insulator–metal (MIM) multilayer waveguides with plasmon-induced transparency (PIT), and metasurface devices with a large phase gradient. GH sensitivity has been improved by more than 10(6) times with the atomically thin perovskite metasurfaces (1.2862 × 10(9) µm/RIU) than those without (918.9167 µm/RIU). The atomically thin perovskite nanomaterials with high absorption rates enable precise tuning of the depth of the plasmonic resonance dip. As such, one can optimize the structure to reach near zero-reflection at the resonance angle and the associated sharp phase singularity, which leads to a strongly enhanced GH lateral shift at the sensor interface. By integrating the 2D perovskite nanolayer into a metasurface structure, a strong localized electric field enhancement can be realized and GH sensitivity was further improved to 1.5458 × 10(9) µm/RIU. We believe that this enhanced electric field together with the significantly improved GH shift would enable single molecular or even submolecular detection for hard-to-identify chemical and biological markers, including single nucleotide mismatch in the DNA sequence, toxic heavy metal ions, and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNFα). MDPI 2020-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7407500/ /pubmed/32629982 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10071289 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Zeng, Shuwen Liang, Guozhen Gheno, Alexandre Vedraine, Sylvain Ratier, Bernard Ho, Ho-Pui Yu, Nanfang Plasmonic Metasensors Based on 2D Hybrid Atomically Thin Perovskite Nanomaterials |
title | Plasmonic Metasensors Based on 2D Hybrid Atomically Thin Perovskite Nanomaterials |
title_full | Plasmonic Metasensors Based on 2D Hybrid Atomically Thin Perovskite Nanomaterials |
title_fullStr | Plasmonic Metasensors Based on 2D Hybrid Atomically Thin Perovskite Nanomaterials |
title_full_unstemmed | Plasmonic Metasensors Based on 2D Hybrid Atomically Thin Perovskite Nanomaterials |
title_short | Plasmonic Metasensors Based on 2D Hybrid Atomically Thin Perovskite Nanomaterials |
title_sort | plasmonic metasensors based on 2d hybrid atomically thin perovskite nanomaterials |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7407500/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32629982 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10071289 |
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