Ultra Electron Density Sensitivity for Surface Plasmons

Abstract

We investigate surface plasmons from a solid-state standpoint and highlight their ultra electron density sensitivity. When a surface plasmon is excited on a planar gold film by an evanescent wave from 625 nm incident light, only a minute fraction of the surface electron density, approximately one thousandth, participates in the process. By introducing a noise-depressed surface potential modulation, we reduce the electron density to the order of 10 um-2, enabling electron sensitivity on the order of 0.1 e. As a practical application, we develop a surface plasmon resonance imaging method capable of detecting single anions in solution at a concentration of 1 aM.

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