Issue 21, 2016

The artificial control of enhanced optical processes in fluorescent molecules on high-emittance metasurfaces

Abstract

Plasmon-enhanced optical processes in molecules have been extensively but individually explored for Raman scattering, fluorescence, and infrared light absorption. In contrast to recent progress in the interfacial control of hot electrons in plasmon–semiconductor hybrid systems, plasmon–molecule hybrid systems have remained to be a conventional scheme, mainly assuming electric-field enhancement. This was because it was difficult to control the plasmon–molecule interface in a well-controlled manner. We here experimentally substantiate an obvious change in artificially enhanced optical processes of fluorescence/Raman scattering in fluorescent molecules on high-emittance plasmo-photonic metasurfaces with/without a self-assembled monolayer of sub-nm thickness. These results indicate that the enhanced optical processes were successfully selected under artificial configurations without any additional chemical treatment that modifies the molecules themselves. Although Raman-scattering efficiency is generally weak in high-fluorescence-yield molecules, it was found that Raman scattering becomes prominent around the molecular fingerprint range on the metasurfaces, being enhanced by more than 2000 fold at the maximum for reference signals. In addition, the highly and uniformly enhancing metasurfaces are able to serve as two-way functional, reproducible, and wavelength-tunable platforms to detect molecules at very low densities, being distinct from other platforms reported so far. The change in the enhanced signals suggests that energy diagrams in fluorescent molecules are changed in the configuration that includes the metal–molecule interface, meaning that plasmon–molecule hybrid systems are rich in the phenomena beyond the conventional scheme.

Graphical abstract: The artificial control of enhanced optical processes in fluorescent molecules on high-emittance metasurfaces

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Feb 2016
Accepted
27 Apr 2016
First published
28 Apr 2016
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Nanoscale, 2016,8, 11099-11107

The artificial control of enhanced optical processes in fluorescent molecules on high-emittance metasurfaces

M. Iwanaga, B. Choi, H. T. Miyazaki and Y. Sugimoto, Nanoscale, 2016, 8, 11099 DOI: 10.1039/C6NR01318J

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