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Optical Sensitivity Gain in Silica-Coated Plasmonic Nanostructures
Ultrathin films of silica realized by sol-gel synthesis and dip-coating
techniques were successfully applied to predefined metal/polymer plasmonic
nanostructures to spectrally tune their resonance modes and to increase
their sensitivity to local refractive index changes. Plasmon resonance
spectral shifts up to 100 nm with slope efficiencies of ∼8
nm/nm for increasing layer thickness were attained. In the ultrathin
layer regime (<10 nm), which could be reached by suitable dilution
of the silica precursors and optimization of the deposition speed,
the sensitivity of the main plasmonic resonance to refractive index
changes in aqueous solution could be increased by over 50% with respect
to the bare plasmonic chip. Numerical simulations supported experimental
data and unveiled the mechanism responsible for the optical sensitivity
gain, proving an effective tool in the design of high-performance
plasmonic sensors