Fluorescent dyes as a probe for the localized field of coupled surface plasmon-related resonances

M. Kreiter, T. Neumann, S. Mittler, W. Knoll, and J. R. Sambles
Phys. Rev. B 64, 075406 – Published 20 July 2001
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Abstract

The fluorescence light of Cy5 dye molecules in the vicinity of a metal grating is studied for varying directions of both the exciting and the emitted light. A different angular dependence of the intensity of the emitted light is observed for different directions of excitation. Model calculations that take into account the localization of the electrical field of grating-coupled surface plasmon-related resonances are in good agreement with the experimental observations. In addition, the spatially inhomogenous photobleaching of the dye in the field of the coupled resonances is experimentally observed. These results can be viewed both as a way to use chromophores as molecular probes for the localized electrical near field of coupled surface plasmon-related resonances and as a way to manipulate dye molecules on a submicron scale.

  • Received 11 October 2000

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.64.075406

©2001 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

M. Kreiter, T. Neumann, S. Mittler, and W. Knoll

  • Max Planck Institut für Polymerforschung, Ackermannweg 10, D - 55128 Mainz, Germany

J. R. Sambles

  • Department of Physics, University of Exeter, Exeter, Devon EX4 4QL, England

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Vol. 64, Iss. 7 — 15 August 2001

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