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Plasmonic Sensing: Connecting the Dots

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 12, Issue 19, Pages 4697-4705

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.1c00795

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  1. DST-SERB, New Delhi [EMR/2016/006842]

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A retrospective formalism has been designed through critical condensation of electromagnetic scattering theories, macroscopic mixing rules, and micromechanics at the metal-analyte interface, which can be adopted as a generalized model.
Plasmonic sensitivity of noble metals has often been attributed to the morphology of the nanostructures and dielectric effects of both the materials and the surrounding medium. The measurable plasmonic shift with respect to the change in local dielectric as a function of analyte concentrations within nanoscale volume forms the basis of plasmonic sensing. However, the situation of the surrounding medium in the presence of multicomponent systems and, moreover, inhomogeneous adsorption around the anisotropic nanostructures become seemingly complicated as the precise description of several individual components becomes nearly impossible. Therefore, we have designed a retrospective formalism through a critical condensation of the electromagnetic scattering theories, macroscopic mixing rules, and micromechanics at the metal-analyte interface that can be adopted as generalized model irrespective of morphology of the nanostructures and the nature of analytes to account for the response of all the individual (microscopic) components to the observed (macroscopic) plasmonic sensing.

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