Shape Measurement of Single Gold Nanorods in Water Using Open-access Optical Microcavities
Shape measurement of rod-shaped particles in fluids is an outstanding challenge with applications in characterising synthetic functional nanoparticles and in early warning detection of rod-shaped pathogens in water supplies. However, it is challenging to achieve accurate and real-time measurements a...
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Zusammenfassung: | Shape measurement of rod-shaped particles in fluids is an outstanding
challenge with applications in characterising synthetic functional
nanoparticles and in early warning detection of rod-shaped pathogens in water
supplies. However, it is challenging to achieve accurate and real-time
measurements at a single particle scale in solution with existing methods. Here
we introduce a novel technique to measure the aspect ratio of rod-shaped
particles by analysing changes in the polarisation state of a laser beam
transmitted through an optical microcavity through which the particle diffuses.
The resolution in aspect ratio measurement is found to be around 1%. Our work
opens the new possibility of in-situ and single-particle shape measurements,
which have promising applications in nanoparticle characterisation, water
monitoring, and beyond. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2405.07554 |