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Fabrication des films microstructures et leurs caracteristiques en spectroscopie de resonance des plasmons de surface

Posted on:2012-02-21Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:Universite de Montreal (Canada)Candidate:Live, Ludovic SaivengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2468390011465129Subject:Chemistry
Abstract/Summary:
This thesis characterizes the optical properties of microstructured plasmonic materials and evaluates analytical parameters to use them as biosensing platforms in surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectroscopy. At microscopic dimensions, plasmonic materials present optical characteristics unique to nano- and macromaterials. A SPR physico-optic mapping of meso- and microscopic materials was performed using structured films with triangular and circular periodic patterns fabricate by modified nanosphere lithography (NSL) technique. From this overview, a few structured films were selected based on analytical aspects such as sensitivity and resolution with respect to the refractive index (RI) to determine the potential of these materials as biosensing platforms. The distinct plasmonic properties of microstructured films emerge from resonant interactions between localized and propagating surface plasmons (SP) modes identified by the SPR dispersion relation and by Raman imaging. The conditions of SP modes resonant interactions depend on experimental parameters (lambda, theta, eta) as observed numerically in rigorous coupled wave analysis (RCWA) and empirically. These works show the distinct plasmonic nature of micromaterials and their potential integration to existing SPR techniques.;Plasmonic micromaterials were also studied for the implementation of SPR to an atomic force microscopy (AFM) cantilever, hence combining spectroscopy to topographic imaging. Preliminanry works were focused on the spectroscopic response of silicon (Si) and silicon nitride (Si3N4) cantilever, the impact of gold coating on the cantilever is tip, and the influence of the adjacent environment. An image of plasmonic nature was obtained in transmission spectroscopy with gold coated Si3N4 cantilever in water environment, thus indicating the potential of these cantilevers as micro-SPR sensing probes. These preliminary results provide a basis to guide future investigations in this project.;Keywords : Microhole arrays, microstructured film, plasmonic, microplasmonic, surface plasmon resonance, SPR, localized surface plasmon resonance, LSPR, enhanced sensivity, biosensors.
Keywords/Search Tags:Plasmon, SPR, Resonance, Surface, Films, Microstructured, Materials
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