研究目的
To improve the plasmonic properties of metal nanostructures by controlling the carrier density in the base polymer material using titanium nitride (TiN) for enhancing the sensitivity of label-free biosensors.
研究成果
The study successfully demonstrated the improvement of plasmonic sensor performance by designing a TiN-metal hybrid material. The TiN-metal NCA showed a 1.5-fold higher RI sensitivity at 10 wt% concentration of TiN NPs. The approach opens the way for further improvements to the sensitivity of plasmonic sensors based on metal nanostructures.
研究不足
The study focuses on the improvement of plasmonic properties using TiN NPs in a polymer-metal hybrid material. The limitations include the intrinsic losses of metal material and the need for optimization of TiN NP concentration for maximum efficiency.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection
The study designed a TiN-contained polymer-metal core-shell structured nanocone array (NCA) to improve the refractive index (RI) sensitivity of a label-free biosensor. The methodology involved controlling the carrier density in the polymer material using TiN nanoparticles (NPs).
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources
TiN NPs (diameter: 50 nm) were dispersed in acetone and mixed with a photo-curable polymer. The concentrations of TiN NPs in the polymer were 0, 10, and 20 wt%.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials
TiN NPs (Wako Pure Chem. Co., Osaka, Japan), photo-curable polymer (NOA81, Norland Products Inc., Cranbury, USA), COP film (FMES205/300-100 × 100, Scivax, Kawasaki, Japan), FE-SEM (SU8010, Hitachi, Ibaraki, Japan), four-point probe (Asratec Co., Tokyo, Japan), resistance meter (HIOKI E.E. Co. Nagano, Japan), UV lamp (OLYMPUS, U-RFL-T, Tokyo, Japan).
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow
The TiN-contained polymer-metal NCA was fabricated by the NIL technique. The optical properties based on LSPR and RI sensitivity were evaluated. The resistance of the TiN-metal hybrid material was measured under light exposure and non-exposure conditions.
5:Data Analysis Methods
The absorption spectra of the NCAs were measured, and the absorption spectra (1-R) were calculated. The RI sensitivity was calculated based on the slope of the calibration line. The resistance change was analyzed to evaluate the conversion of excitons into LSPs.
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