Issue 4, 2007

Two-layered metallic film-induced surface plasmon polariton for fluorescence emission enhancement in on-chip waveguide

Abstract

We demonstrate an enhancement of fluorescence emission due to bimetallic silver–gold film-induced surface plasmon wave extension. Rhodamine B (RhB) dyes were excited by the evanescent wave field produced from surface plasmon polaritons excited on metal-deposited sections along an embedded strip waveguide. Various silver–gold combinations were used to quantify for the evanescent field enhancement. The underlying silver yields better evanescent field enhancement, while the overlying gold ensures that the stability of the sensing surface is not compromised. In comparison to the conventional single gold film surface plasmon resonance (SPR) configuration, the two-layered metallic structure is capable of enhancing the surface plasmon polariton (SPP) evanescent field considerably, as verified experimentally by the ca. 4.0 times improvement in the RhB fluorescence emission. The compact waveguide structure and improved electric field probing depth can potentially be exploited for on-chip SPR – fluorescence excitation of less concentrated fluorophore-labelled biological and chemical analytes, with a capability of massively parallel processing for high throughput screening.

Graphical abstract: Two-layered metallic film-induced surface plasmon polariton for fluorescence emission enhancement in on-chip waveguide

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Sep 2006
Accepted
26 Feb 2007
First published
09 Mar 2007

Lab Chip, 2007,7, 506-512

Two-layered metallic film-induced surface plasmon polariton for fluorescence emission enhancement in on-chip waveguide

B. H. Ong, X. Yuan, Y. Y. Tan, R. Irawan, X. Fang, L. Zhang and S. C. Tjin, Lab Chip, 2007, 7, 506 DOI: 10.1039/B701899C

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