Search
Menu
Videology Industrial-Grade Cameras - Custom Embedded Cameras LB 2024

Seeing Smaller Features with Surface Plasmons

Facebook X LinkedIn Email
Hank Hogan

Imaging using surface plasmon resonance — electron oscillations induced by light at a metal/dielectric interface — can reveal hidden features such as minute changes in biochemical structures. However, surface plasmon resonance imaging can be fuzzy because the resolution is many times the wavelength of the interrogating light. In a test of the resolution of a surface plasmon resonance imaging system, the effect of various metal films and laser wavelengths is seen. A gold film substrate and a 638-nm laser (top) provide an image that is the least clear, whereas a copper film substrate at...Read full article

Related content from Photonics Media



    Articles


    Products


    Photonics Handbook Articles


    White Papers


    Webinars


    Photonics Dictionary Terms


    Media


    Photonics Buyers' Guide Categories


    Companies
    Published: May 2007
    Basic SciencecamerasCCDelectron oscillationsFeaturesImagingMicroscopySensors & Detectorssurface plasmon resonance

    We use cookies to improve user experience and analyze our website traffic as stated in our Privacy Policy. By using this website, you agree to the use of cookies unless you have disabled them.