Transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) are emerging as possible alternative constituent materials to replace noble metals such as silver and gold for low-loss plasmonic applications in the near-infrared (NIR) and mid-infrared (MIR) regimes. In particular, TCO-based nanostructures are extensively investigated for biospectroscopy exploiting their surface enhanced infrared absorption (SEIRA). The latter enhances the absorption from vibrational and rotational modes of nearby biomolecules, making TCO nanostructures a promising candidate for IR sensing applications. Nevertheless, in order to produce inexpensive devices for lab-on-a-chip diagnostics, it would be favorable to achieve surface-enhanced infrared absorption with very simple microstructures not requiring nanosize control. In this work, we attempt to demonstrate a SEIRA effect with the least challenging fabrication, gm-scale instead of nm-scale, by tailoring both device design and charge density of the indium tin oxide (ITO) film. We show that microperiodic hole arrays in a ITO film are able to produce SEIRA via grating coupling. Such a study opens the way for innovative and disrupting biosensing devices.

Mid-Infrared Plasmonic Excitation in Indium Tin Oxide Microhole Arrays

Esposito, Marco
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Cuscunà, Massimo;Cannavale, Alessandro;Gambino, Salvatore;Gigli, Giuseppe;
2018-01-01

Abstract

Transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) are emerging as possible alternative constituent materials to replace noble metals such as silver and gold for low-loss plasmonic applications in the near-infrared (NIR) and mid-infrared (MIR) regimes. In particular, TCO-based nanostructures are extensively investigated for biospectroscopy exploiting their surface enhanced infrared absorption (SEIRA). The latter enhances the absorption from vibrational and rotational modes of nearby biomolecules, making TCO nanostructures a promising candidate for IR sensing applications. Nevertheless, in order to produce inexpensive devices for lab-on-a-chip diagnostics, it would be favorable to achieve surface-enhanced infrared absorption with very simple microstructures not requiring nanosize control. In this work, we attempt to demonstrate a SEIRA effect with the least challenging fabrication, gm-scale instead of nm-scale, by tailoring both device design and charge density of the indium tin oxide (ITO) film. We show that microperiodic hole arrays in a ITO film are able to produce SEIRA via grating coupling. Such a study opens the way for innovative and disrupting biosensing devices.
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