Light Concentration by Metal-Dielectric Micro-Resonators for SERS Sensing

Materials (Basel). 2018 Dec 29;12(1):103. doi: 10.3390/ma12010103.

Abstract

Metal-dielectric micro/nano-composites have surface plasmon resonances in visible and near-infrared domains. Excitation of coupled metal-dielectric resonances is also important. These different resonances can allow enhancement of the electromagnetic field at a subwavelength scale. Hybrid plasmonic structures act as optical antennae by concentrating large electromagnetic energy in micro- and nano-scales. Plasmonic structures are proposed for various applications such as optical filters, investigation of quantum electrodynamics effects, solar energy concentration, magnetic recording, nanolasing, medical imaging and biodetection, surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), and optical super-resolution microscopy. We present the review of recent achievements in experimental and theoretical studies of metal-dielectric micro and nano antennae that are important for fundamental and applied research. The main impact is application of metal-dielectric optical antennae for the efficient SERS sensing.

Keywords: metal-dielectric resonance; metasurface; nanoparticles; plasmon; sensing; surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS).

Publication types

  • Review