Department of Physics Thesis Defense presented by J. Trevisanutto

Event Date: 
Tuesday, September 5, 2017 - 9:00am EDT
Event Location: 
CB 4058
Event Contact Name: 
Dr. Gautam Das
Event Contact E-mail: 

The Department of Physics invites you to attend a thesis defense
presented by:

JOSHUA TREVISANUTTO
"Plasmonic nanostructure on a tapered fiber for chemical detection"

 

ABSTRACT: 
A simple, cost effective technique to manufacture plasmonic nanostructures as a Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy substrate was investigated. The plasmonic structure of gold nanorods was developed on the surface of a tapered fiber using the optical tweezing process from a colloidal solution. A unique grating like distribution of gold nanorods was formed. The effect of different laser wavelengths (632, 1064, and 1522 nm) on the assembly of the nanostructure was also investigated. The experiments were repeated with Gold nanoparticles.  However, no significant distribution of nanoparticles was observed.  The tapered fiber was developed using dynamic and static chemical etching methods; a single-mode fiber (SMF 28), and a multimode fiber were used.  The gold nanorods formed a grating like structure when optically tweezed using tapered multi-mode fiber.

Tuesday, September 5, 2017
9:00am – 10:00 am
CB 4058