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Recent Advances in Grating Coupled Surface Plasmon Resonance Technology.

Authors :
Murugan, Divagar
Tintelott, Marcel
Narayanan, Madaboosi S.
Vu, Xuan‐Thang
Kurkina, Tetiana
Rodriguez‐Emmenegger, César
Schwaneberg, Ulrich
Dostalek, Jakub
Ingebrandt, Sven
Pachauri, Vivek
Source :
Advanced Optical Materials. Sep2024, p1. 29p. 25 Illustrations.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is a key technique in developing sensor platforms for clinical diagnostics, drug discovery, food quality, and environmental monitoring applications. While prism‐coupled (Kretschmann) SPR remains a “gold‐standard” for laboratory work‐flows due to easier fabrication, handling and high through put, other configurations such as grating‐coupled SPR (GC‐SPR) and wave‐guide mode SPR are yet to fulfil their technology potential. This work evaluates the technical aspects influencing the performance of GC‐SPR and reviews recent progress in the fabrication of such platforms. In principle, the GC‐SPR involves the illumination of the plasmonic metal film with periodic gratings to excite the surface plasmons (SP) via diffraction‐based phase matching. The real performance of the GC‐SPR is, however, heavily influenced by the topography of the grating structures produced via top‐down lithography techniques. This review discusses latest in approaches to achieve consistent plasmonic gratings with uniform features and periodicity over a large scale and explores the choice of plasmon‐active and substrate material for enhanced performance. The review also provides insights into the different GC‐SPR measurement configurations and highlights on opportunities with their potential applications as biosensors with translational capabilities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21951071
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Advanced Optical Materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179596508
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/adom.202401862