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- Title
Single Nanoparticle Detection Using Far-field Emission of Photonic Molecule around the Exceptional Point.
- Authors
Zhang, Nan; Liu, Shuai; Wang, Kaiyang; Gu, Zhiyuan; Li, Meng; Yi, Ningbo; Xiao, Shumin; Song, Qinghai
- Abstract
Highly sensitive, label-free detection methods have important applications in fundamental research and healthcare diagnostics. To date, the detection of single nanoparticles has remained largely dependent on extremely precise spectral measurement, which relies on high-cost equipment. Here, we demonstrate a simple but very nontrivial mechanism for the label-free sizing of nanoparticles using the far-field emission of a photonic molecule (PM) around an exceptional point (EP). By attaching a nanoparticle to a PM around an EP, the main resonant behaviors are strongly disturbed. In addition to typical mode splitting, we find that the far-field pattern of the PM is significantly changed. Taking a heteronuclear diatomic PM as an example, we demonstrate that a single nanoparticle, whose radius is as small as 1 nm to 7 nm, can be simply monitored through the variation of the far-field pattern. Compared with conventional methods, our approach is much easier and does not rely on high-cost equipment. In addition, this research will illuminate new advances in single nanoparticle detection.
- Subjects
NANOPARTICLES; MEDICAL care; COST; MEDICAL equipment; MEASUREMENT
- Publication
Scientific Reports, 2015, p11912
- ISSN
2045-2322
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/srep11912