表面等离子共振
材料科学
飞秒
纳米技术
激光器
纳米光刻
硅
基质(水族馆)
制作
纳米颗粒
光电子学
光学
物理
医学
海洋学
替代医学
病理
地质学
作者
S.V. Mamykin,Iaroslav Gnilitskyi,Mykhailo Dusheyko,Timothy A. DeVol,Valery N. Bliznyuk
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.apsusc.2021.151831
摘要
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is a proven technique in sensorics. Wide application of the method is still limited by a necessity of a complex optical equipment using special dispersion elements like a prism or diffraction grating (DG). We have implemented a novel and inexpensive way for fabrication of the DG on a silicon substrate using femtosecond laser ablation (highly regular laser-induced periodic surface structures - HR-LIPSS) technique. The potential of the method has been illustrated for the case of detection of uranium in water. For this purpose, fabricated gratings were coated with thermally evaporated nanofilms of gold and then used as substrates for deposition of nanoparticles of bioinspired polymer polydopamine (PDA) highly selective to uranium under neutral pH. Synergistic combination of the advanced nanofabrication and SPR sensing techniques with advanced PDA ligand allowed preparation of sensing elements with a sub-microgram sensitivity to uranium (∼1.0 × 10−7 g/cm2). Even though the results reported here are just a proof of concept, we believe the approach can be expanded to selective detection of various types of analytes (heavy metals, biomolecules, viruses etc.) under different environments (water, air, aerosols) in the future.
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