Detail publikačního výsledku

Influence of light incidence angle and polarization on the refractive index sensitivity of tightly-packed ellipsoidal gold nanoparticle layers

KOVÁCS, R.; CSOKE, L.; LEDNICKÝ, T.; BONYAR, A.

Originální název

Influence of light incidence angle and polarization on the refractive index sensitivity of tightly-packed ellipsoidal gold nanoparticle layers

Anglický název

Influence of light incidence angle and polarization on the refractive index sensitivity of tightly-packed ellipsoidal gold nanoparticle layers

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Článek WoS

Originální abstrakt

The effect of excitation angle and polarization on the bulk refractive index sensitivity (RIS) of hexagonally-arranged gold nanoparticles is studied through numerical simulations and experiments. Analytical approximations (based on Rayleigh-Gans theory) and boundary element method (BEM) simulations proved that the RIS of single ellipsoidal particles depends intrinsically on the illumination angle. Compared to normal incidence with linear polarization, the RIS increases by 5-10 % at 70 degrees incidence angle, depending on the particle geometry. Finite element method (FEM) simulations explored near-field coupling in tightly-packed particle assemblies and the effect of a substrate beneath the nanoparticles. The simulations showed that coupling between the particles significantly improves the sensitivity to the incidence angle, resulting in a 17-25 % increase in RIS at 70 degrees illumination compared to normal incidence. Experiments performed on three realized nanoparticle arrangements with varying particle density were carried out in a transmission-based setup with linear, circular polarization, and unpolarized light. Results show significantly increased RIS in the 60 degrees< theta

Anglický abstrakt

The effect of excitation angle and polarization on the bulk refractive index sensitivity (RIS) of hexagonally-arranged gold nanoparticles is studied through numerical simulations and experiments. Analytical approximations (based on Rayleigh-Gans theory) and boundary element method (BEM) simulations proved that the RIS of single ellipsoidal particles depends intrinsically on the illumination angle. Compared to normal incidence with linear polarization, the RIS increases by 5-10 % at 70 degrees incidence angle, depending on the particle geometry. Finite element method (FEM) simulations explored near-field coupling in tightly-packed particle assemblies and the effect of a substrate beneath the nanoparticles. The simulations showed that coupling between the particles significantly improves the sensitivity to the incidence angle, resulting in a 17-25 % increase in RIS at 70 degrees illumination compared to normal incidence. Experiments performed on three realized nanoparticle arrangements with varying particle density were carried out in a transmission-based setup with linear, circular polarization, and unpolarized light. Results show significantly increased RIS in the 60 degrees< theta

Klíčová slova

Localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR), Plasmonic nanostructures, Refractive index sensing, Polarization, Finite element method (FEM)

Klíčová slova v angličtině

Localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR), Plasmonic nanostructures, Refractive index sensing, Polarization, Finite element method (FEM)

Autoři

KOVÁCS, R.; CSOKE, L.; LEDNICKÝ, T.; BONYAR, A.

Vydáno

01.02.2026

Nakladatel

Elsevier

Periodikum

Sensing and bio-sensing research

Svazek

51

Číslo

February 2026

Stát

Nizozemsko

Strany od

100924

Strany do

100924

Strany počet

12

URL

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BibTex

@article{BUT211844,
  author="{} and  {} and Tomáš {Lednický} and  {}",
  title="Influence of light incidence angle and polarization on the refractive index sensitivity of tightly-packed ellipsoidal gold nanoparticle layers",
  journal="Sensing and bio-sensing research",
  year="2026",
  volume="51",
  number="February 2026",
  pages="100924--100924",
  doi="10.1016/j.sbsr.2025.100924",
  url="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214180425001904"
}