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Indium nanoparticle-based surface enhanced fluorescence from deep ultraviolet to near-infrared: A theoretical study
Sugandh Priya1, Amartya Mandal1, Venkata Ramanaiah Dantham1
1Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, Bihar 801103, India.
Abstract:
Herein, for the first time, we report a theoretical investigation on Indium nanoparticle-based surface enhanced fluorescence (SEF) from deep ultraviolet (UV) to near-infrared (NIR). In the beginning, the far- and near-field plasmonic properties of the Indium nanospheres of different sizes are studied to extract the wavelengths of lower and higher-order localized surface plasmon modes and the corresponding local electric field enhancement (EFE) values. Later, the dependence of the SEF enhancement with the separation between the fluorophore and nanoparticle (d), fluorescence, and excitation wavelengths is studied systematically. The role of the surrounding medium on plasmon mode wavelength and the SEF enhancement is also shown. Moreover, the effect of d and fluorescence wavelength on the average SEF enhancement is investigated. Finally, the variation in the plasmonic properties after thin dielectric coating on the surface of single Indium nanospheres is studied.
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