Photonics Research | 2019

Plasmonic tip internally excited via an azimuthal vector beam for surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The synergy of a plasmonic tip and fiber-based structure light field excitation can provide a powerful tool for Raman examination. Here, we present a method of Raman spectrum enhancement with an Ag-nanoparticles (Ag-NPs)-coated fiber probe internally excited via an azimuthal vector beam (AVB), which is directly generated in a few-mode fiber by using an acoustically induced fiber grating. Theoretical analysis shows that gap mode can be effectively generated on the surface of the Ag-NPs-coated fiber probe excited via an AVB. The experimental result shows that the intensity of Raman signal obtained with analyte molecules of malachite green by exciting the Ag-NPs-coated fiber probe via an AVB is approximately eight times as strong as that via the linear polarization beam (LPB), and the activity of the AVB-excited fiber probe can reach 10−11\u2009\u2009mol/L, which cannot be achieved by LPB excitation. Moreover, the time stability and reliability are also examined, respectively.

Volume 7
Pages 5000526
DOI 10.1364/PRJ.7.000526
Language English
Journal Photonics Research

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