Features of the Secondary Emission Enhancement Near Plasmonic Gold Film |
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Authors: | Natalia Strekal Olga Kulakovich Valiantsin Askirka Iosif Sveklo Sergey Maskevich |
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Affiliation: | (1) Yanka Kupala Grodno State University, 230023 Grodno, Belarus;(2) Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 220072 Minsk, Belarus |
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Abstract: | Plasmonic gold films (PGF) prepared by vacuum deposition of gold onto quartz slides possess unique property to enhance electromagnetic signal in the near field. Spectral tuning of PGF’s plasmon band to resonance with the electronic spectra of adsorbed molecules provides selective enhancement of fluorescence or surface-enhanced Raman scattering in the far field. Plasmon-enhanced fluorescence (PEF) of mitoxantrone (mitox) as a function of the distance between gold surface and adsorbed molecules for different polarization and incidence angle of exciting light is analyzed in this work. Spectrophotometric data reveal that probability of localized plasmon excitation in gold grains increases with growth of incidence angle for s-polarized and decrease for p-polarized excitation. This fact correlates well with oblate shape of gold particles detected by Atomic force microscope. However, the fluorescence intensity of dyes deposited at fixed distance from gold surface increase with angle of incidence of p-polarized light more noticeably than for s-polarized one. Nevertheless, the behavior of mitox PEF signal upon p-polarized laser excitation and different angle of incidence are similar in appearance to such phenomenon as selective photoelectric effect. According to this observation, the near-field interactions between plasmons and molecule as possible mechanism of PEF is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Plasmonic gold films Plasmon-enhanced fluorescence Mitoxantrone Polarization of excitation Selective photoeffect |
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