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Far-field single nanoparticle detection and sizing

  • Nan Zhang
  • , Zhiyuan Gu
  • , Shuai Liu
  • , Yujie Wang
  • , Shuai Wang
  • , Zonghui Duan
  • , Wenzhao Sun
  • , Yun Feng Xiao
  • , Shumin Xiao
  • , Qinghai Song
  • Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen
  • Peking University

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摘要

Whispering gallery mode based optical microcavities are important for highly sensitive optical sensing. However, the current experimental realizations are strongly dependent on high-resolution tunable lasers and evanescent coupling, which are too cumbersome and too expensive for portable devices. Herein we experimentally demonstrate a cost-effective and robust approach to detect and size a single nanoparticle with far-field laser emissions. By placing a limacon microdisk close to a spiral microdisk, chiral resonances have been successfully generated. In contrast to previous research, here the internal chirality is strongly correlated with the far-field patterns (FFPs) and thus can be transduced to far-field emissions. Once a nanoparticle is attached to the limacon microdisk, the asymmetrical backscattering at the notch of the spiral can be averaged by the symmetrical scattering of the nanoparticle. Consequently, the internal chirality and the corresponding FFPs are changed. By measuring a far-field directional laser emission, nanoparticles with a radius of ∼50 nm have been successfully detected and sized without employing any spectral information. As a narrow-linewidth tunable laser is not used in our experiment and microdisks lasers may be electrically driven, this research will provide a new path to cost-effective, portable, highly sensitive optical sensors.

源语言英语
页(从-至)1151-1156
页数6
期刊Optica
4
9
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 20 9月 2017
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