Scalable Fabrication of Quasi-One-Dimensional Gold Nanoribbons for Plasmonic Sensing

Chuanzhen Zhao, Xiaobin Xu, Abdul Rahim Ferhan, Naihao Chiang, Joshua A. Jackman, Qing Yang, Wenfei Liu, Anne M. Andrews*, Nam Joon Cho, Paul S. Weiss

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Abstract

Plasmonic nanostructures have a wide range of applications, including chemical and biological sensing. However, the development of techniques to fabricate submicrometer-sized plasmonic structures over large scales remains challenging. We demonstrate a high-throughput, cost-effective approach to fabricate Au nanoribbons via chemical lift-off lithography (CLL). Commercial HD-DVDs were used as large-area templates for CLL. Transparent glass slides were coated with Au/Ti films and functionalized with self-assembled alkanethiolate monolayers. Monolayers were patterned with lines via CLL. The lifted-off, exposed regions of underlying Au were selectively etched into large-area grating-like patterns (200 nm line width; 400 nm pitch; 60 nm height). After removal of the remaining monolayers, a thin In2O3 layer was deposited and the resulting gratings were used as plasmonic sensors. Distinct features in the extinction spectra varied in their responses to refractive index changes in the solution environment with a maximum bulk sensitivity of 510 nm/refractive index unit. Sensitivity to local refractive index changes in the near-field was also achieved, as evidenced by real-time tracking of lipid vesicle or protein adsorption. These findings show how CLL provides a simple and economical means to pattern large-area plasmonic nanostructures for applications in optoelectronics and sensing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1747-1754
Number of pages8
JournalNano Letters
Volume20
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 11 2020
Externally publishedYes

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Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society.

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Bioengineering
  • General Chemistry
  • General Materials Science
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Mechanical Engineering

Keywords

  • chemical lift-off lithography
  • lipid vesicles
  • nanoplasmonic
  • sensor
  • soft lithography

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