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Small | 2013

Parallel Fabrication of Plasmonic Nanocone Sensing Arrays

Andreas Horrer; Christian Schäfer; Katharina Broch; Dominik A. Gollmer; Jan Rogalski; Julia Fulmes; Dai Zhang; Alfred J. Meixner; Frank Schreiber; Dieter P. Kern; Monika Fleischer

A fully parallel approach for the fabrication of arrays of metallic nanocones and triangular nanopyramids is presented. Different processes utilizing nanosphere lithography for the creation of etch masks are developed. Monolayers of spheres are reduced in size and directly used as masks, or mono- and double layers are employed as templates for the deposition of aluminum oxide masks. The masks are transferred into an underlying gold or silver layer by argon ion milling, which leads to nanocones or nanopyramids with very sharp tips. Near the tips the enhancement of an external electromagnetic field is particularly strong. This fact is confirmed by numerical simulations and by luminescence imaging in a confocal microscope. Such localized strong fields can amongst others be utilized for high-resolution, high-sensitivity spectroscopy and sensing of molecules near the tip. Arrays of such plasmonic nanostructures thus constitute controllable platforms for surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy. A thin film of pentacene molecules is evaporated onto both nanocone and nanopyramid substrates, and the observed Raman enhancement is evaluated.


Nanoscale | 2013

A single particle plasmon resonance study of 3D conical nanoantennas

Christian Schäfer; Dominik A. Gollmer; Andreas Horrer; Julia Fulmes; Alexander Weber-Bargioni; Stefano Cabrini; P. James Schuck; Dieter P. Kern; Monika Fleischer

Metallic nanocones are well-suited optical antennas for near-field microscopy and spectroscopy, exhibiting a number of different plasmonic modes. A major challenge in using nanocones for many applications is maximizing the signal at the tip while minimizing the background from the base. It is shown that nanocone plasmon resonance properties can be shifted over a wide range of wavelengths by variation of the substrate, material, size and shape, enabling potential control over specific modes and field distributions. The individual resonances are identified and studied by correlated single particle dark field scattering and scanning electron microscopy in combination with numerical simulations.


Journal of Physics B | 2018

Plasmonic trapping potentials for cold atoms

Matthias Mildner; Andreas Horrer; Monika Fleischer; C. Zimmermann; Sebastian Slama

This paper reports on conceptual and experimental work towards the realization of plasmonic surface traps for cold atoms. The trapping mechanism is based on the combination of a repulsive and an attractive potential generated by evanescent light waves that are plasmonically enhanced. The strength of enhancement can be locally manipulated via the thickness of a metal nanolayer deposited on top of a dielectric substrate. Thus, in principle arbitrary potential landscapes can be generated. We present simulations of a plasmonic lattice potential using a gold grating with sinusoidally modulated thickness. Experimentally, a first plasmonic test structure is presented and characterized. Furthermore, the surface potential landscape is detected by reflecting ultracold atom clouds from the test structure revealing the influence of both evanescent waves. A parameter range is identified, where stable traps can be expected.


Nanoscale | 2015

Self-aligned placement and detection of quantum dots on the tips of individual conical plasmonic nanostructures

Julia Fulmes; Regina Jäger; Annika Bräuer; Christian Schäfer; Sebastian Jäger; Dominik A. Gollmer; Andreas Horrer; Elke Nadler; Thomas Chassé; Dai Zhang; Alfred J. Meixner; Dieter P. Kern; Monika Fleischer


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016

Direct Comparison of Second Harmonic Generation and Two-Photon Photoluminescence from Single Connected Gold Nanodimers

Jiyong Wang; Jérémy Butet; Anne-Laure Baudrion; Andreas Horrer; Gaëtan Lévêque; Olivier J. F. Martin; Alfred J. Meixner; Monika Fleischer; Pierre-Michel Adam; Anke Horneber; Dai Zhang


Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2015

Plasmonic vertical dimer arrays as elements for biosensing

Andreas Horrer; Katrin Krieg; Kathrin Freudenberger; Sabrina Rau; Lothar Leidner; Günter Gauglitz; Dieter P. Kern; Monika Fleischer


Small | 2013

Nanosphere Lithography: Parallel Fabrication of Plasmonic Nanocone Sensing Arrays (Small 23/2013)

Andreas Horrer; Christian Schäfer; Katharina Broch; Dominik A. Gollmer; Jan Rogalski; Julia Fulmes; Dai Zhang; Alfred J. Meixner; Frank Schreiber; Dieter P. Kern; Monika Fleischer


arXiv: Atomic Physics | 2018

Plasmonic surface traps with arbitrary shape for cold atoms

Matthias Mildner; Andreas Horrer; Monika Fleischer; C. Zimmermann; Sebastian Slama


Optics Express | 2018

Mapping the electric field distribution of tightly focused cylindrical vector beams with gold nanorings

Julia Fulmes; Dominik A. Gollmer; Sebastian Jäger; Christian Schäfer; Andreas Horrer; Dai Zhang; Pierre-Michel Adam; Alfred J. Meixner; Dieter P. Kern; Monika Fleischer


Nanoscale | 2017

Compact plasmonic optical biosensors based on nanostructured gradient index lenses integrated into microfluidic cells

Andreas Horrer; J. Haas; Kathrin Freudenberger; Günter Gauglitz; Dieter P. Kern; Monika Fleischer

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Dai Zhang

University of Tübingen

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Julia Fulmes

University of Tübingen

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