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      Simple Analytical Expression for the Peak-Frequency Shifts of Plasmonic Resonances for Sensing

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      Nano Letters
      American Chemical Society (ACS)

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          Abstract

          We derive a closed-form expression that accurately predicts the peak frequency shift and broadening induced by tiny perturbations of plasmonic nanoresonators without critically relying on repeated electrodynamic simulations of the spectral response of nanoresonator for various locations, sizes, or shapes of the perturbing objects. In comparison with other approaches of the same kind, the force of the present approach is that the derivation is supported by a mathematical formalism based on a rigorous normalization of the resonance modes of nanoresonators consisting of lossy and dispersive materials. Accordingly, accurate predictions are obtained for a large range of nanoparticle shapes and sizes used in various plasmonic nanosensors even beyond the quasistatic limit. The expression gives quantitative insight and, combined with an open-source code, provides accurate and fast predictions that are ideally suited for preliminary designs or for interpretation of experimental data. It is also valid for photonic resonators with large mode volumes.

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          Journal
          Nano Letters
          Nano Lett.
          American Chemical Society (ACS)
          1530-6984
          1530-6992
          April 07 2015
          May 13 2015
          April 07 2015
          May 13 2015
          : 15
          : 5
          : 3439-3444
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Laboratoire Photonique Numérique et Nanosciences, Institut d’Optique d’Aquitaine, Université Bordeaux, CNRS, 33405 Talence, France
          [2 ]4th Physics Institute and Research Center SCoPE, University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 57, 70550 Stuttgart, Germany
          Article
          10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b00771
          25844813
          fba78a78-e170-4f5e-a7c2-0e84a845b567
          © 2015
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