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FLUORESCENCE

Enhanced Fluorescence Using an Optical Interference Mirror Overlaid with Silver Island Film

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Pages 2731-2739 | Received 05 Mar 2014, Accepted 18 Apr 2014, Published online: 30 Aug 2014
 

Abstract

Fluorophores overlaid on an optical interference mirror composed of a metal and thin dielectric layer demonstrate enhanced fluorescence. Fluorescence is also enhanced by silver nanostructures such as silver island films, which excite localized surface plasmon resonance. An optical interference mirror surface was overlaid with a silver island film to amplify the fluorescence enhancement. The optimal thickness of the silver island film (100 nm) was evaluated from transmittance and surface roughness measurements. At this thickness, the fluorescence was amplified sixteen-fold. The thickness of the interference layer was optimized at 40 nm providing a one hundred-sixty fold fluorescence enhancement of rhodamine B. However, only a four-fold improvement in sensitivity was achieved for the determination of a labeled streptavidin using biotin immobilized on the silver island film interference mirror.

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