Publication Type Journal Article
Title Resonant Plasmonic Enhancement of Single-Molecule Fluorescence by Individual Gold Nanorods
Authors Saumyakanti Khatua Pedro M. R. Paulo Haifeng Yuan Ankur Gupta Peter Zijlstra Michel Orrit
Groups MPPM
Journal ACS NANO
Year 2014
Month May
Volume 8
Number 5
Pages 4440-4449
Abstract Enhancing the fluorescence of a weak emitter is important to further extend the reach of single-molecule fluorescence imaging to many unexplored systems. Here we study fluorescence enhancement by isolated gold nanorods and explore the role of the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) on the observed enhancements. Gold nanorods can be cheaply synthesized in large volumes, yet we find similar fluorescence enhancements as literature reports on lithographically fabricated nanoparticle assemblies. The fluorescence of a weak emitter, crystal violet, can be enhanced more than 1000-fold by a single nanorod with its SPR at 629 nm excited at 633 nm. This strong enhancement results from both an excitation rate enhancement of similar to 130 and an effective emission enhancement of similar to 9. The fluorescence enhancement, however, decreases sharply when the SPR wavelength moves away from the excitation laser wavelength or when the SPR has only a partial overlap with the emission spectrum of the fluorophore. The reported measurements of fluorescence enhancement by 11 nanorods with varying SPR wavelengths are consistent with numerical simulations.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nn406434y
ISBN
Publisher AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Book Title
ISSN 1936-0851
EISSN 1936-086X
Conference Name
Bibtex ID ISI:000336640600034
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