Developments in Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research · University of Cape Town · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract Localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) is a nanoscale phenomenon associated with noble metal nanostructures that has long been studied and has gained considerable interest in recent years. These resonances produce sharp spectral absorption and scattering peaks, along with strong electromagnetic near-field enhancements. Over the past decade, advancements in the fabrication of noble metal nanostructures have propelled significant developments in various scientific and technological aspects of LSPR. One notable application is the detection of molecular interactions near the nanoparticle surface, observable through shifts in the LSPR spectral peak. This document provides an overview of this sensing…
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Authors
4- MMMichael McoyiCorresponding
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
- KMKelvin Mpofu
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
- MSMasindi Sekhwama
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
- PMPatience Mthunzi‐Kufa
University of Cape Town, University of South Africa, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
Topics & keywords
- Surface plasmon resonance
- Plasmon
- Localized surface plasmon
- Materials science
- Surface plasmon
- Surface plasmon polariton
- Nanotechnology
- Resonance (particle physics)