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Optical properties of individual nano-sized gold particle pairs. Mie-scattering, fluorescence, and Raman-scattering

Abstract

This thesis examines and exploits the optical properties of pairs of MNPs. Pairs of MNPs offer two further parameters not existent at single MNPs, which both affect the local optical fields in their vicinity: the distance between them, and their relative orientation with respect to the polarisation of the excitation light. These properties are subject of three chapters: One section examines the distance-dependent and orientation-sensitive scattering cross section (SCS) of two equally sized MNPs. Both near- and far-field interactions affect the spectral position and spectral width of the SCS. Far-field coupling affects the SCS even in such a way that a two-particle system may show both a blue- and redshifted SCS, depending only on the distance between the two MNPs. The maximum distance for this effect is the coherence length of the illumination source - a fact of importance for SCS-based experiments using laser sources. Another part of this thesis examines the near-field between two MNPs and the dependence of the locally enhanced field on the relative particle orientation with respect to the polarisation of the excitation light. To attain a figure of merit, the intensity of fluorescence light from dye molecules in the surrounding medium was measured at various  More>>
Authors:
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 2008
Product Type:
Thesis/Dissertation
Report Number:
ETDE-DE-1982
Resource Relation:
Other Information: TH: Diss. (Dr.rer.nat.)
Subject:
36 MATERIALS SCIENCE; GOLD; PARTICLES; SCATTERING; FLUORESCENCE; ORIENTATION; EXCITATION; OPTICAL PROPERTIES; POLARIZATION; NANOSTRUCTURES; PHOTON COLLISIONS; CROSS SECTIONS; RAMAN EFFECT
OSTI ID:
21169796
Research Organizations:
Technische Univ. Dresden (Germany)
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: DE09G5234
Availability:
Commercial reproduction prohibited; OSTI as DE21169796
Submitting Site:
DE
Size:
143 pages
Announcement Date:
Jun 04, 2009

Citation Formats

Olk, Phillip. Optical properties of individual nano-sized gold particle pairs. Mie-scattering, fluorescence, and Raman-scattering. Germany: N. p., 2008. Web.
Olk, Phillip. Optical properties of individual nano-sized gold particle pairs. Mie-scattering, fluorescence, and Raman-scattering. Germany.
Olk, Phillip. 2008. "Optical properties of individual nano-sized gold particle pairs. Mie-scattering, fluorescence, and Raman-scattering." Germany.
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title = {Optical properties of individual nano-sized gold particle pairs. Mie-scattering, fluorescence, and Raman-scattering}
author = {Olk, Phillip}
abstractNote = {This thesis examines and exploits the optical properties of pairs of MNPs. Pairs of MNPs offer two further parameters not existent at single MNPs, which both affect the local optical fields in their vicinity: the distance between them, and their relative orientation with respect to the polarisation of the excitation light. These properties are subject of three chapters: One section examines the distance-dependent and orientation-sensitive scattering cross section (SCS) of two equally sized MNPs. Both near- and far-field interactions affect the spectral position and spectral width of the SCS. Far-field coupling affects the SCS even in such a way that a two-particle system may show both a blue- and redshifted SCS, depending only on the distance between the two MNPs. The maximum distance for this effect is the coherence length of the illumination source - a fact of importance for SCS-based experiments using laser sources. Another part of this thesis examines the near-field between two MNPs and the dependence of the locally enhanced field on the relative particle orientation with respect to the polarisation of the excitation light. To attain a figure of merit, the intensity of fluorescence light from dye molecules in the surrounding medium was measured at various directions of polarisation. The field enhancement was turned into fluorescence enhancement, even providing a means for sensing the presence of very small MNPs of 12 nm in diameter. In order to quantify the near-field experimentally, a different technique is devised in a third section of this thesis - scanning particle-enhanced Raman microscopy (SPRM). This device comprises a scanning probe carrying an MNP which in turn is coated with a molecule of known Raman signature. By manoeuvring this outfit MNP into the vicinity of an illuminated second MNP and by measuring the Raman signal intensity, a spatial mapping of the field enhancement was possible. (orig.)}
place = {Germany}
year = {2008}
month = {Jul}
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