Microfluidic surface-enhanced infrared spectroscopy with semiconductor plasmonics for the fingerprint region

REACTION CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING(2020)

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The combination of semiconductor plasmonics with microfluidics allows surface-enhanced infrared spectroscopy of molecules in the flow regime. Exploiting semiconductor plasmonics enables surface-enhanced mid-IR spectroscopy from 4 mu m to 20 mu m and accesses the so-called molecular fingerprint region from 6.7 mu m to 20 mu m (1500-500 cm(-1)). Besides addressing the whole fingerprint region and allowing the identification of molecules by database comparison, the III-V semiconductor material class allows potentially an integration of semiconductor-based IR-sources, IR-detectors and IR-resonators on-chip. Miniaturized plasmonic enhanced microfluidic mid-IR spectrometry has great potential to analyse and identify minute amounts of molecules in the flow regime. This work describes technological processing to combine semiconductor plasmonics and microfluidics. Two proof-of-concept prototypes were experimentally realized and subsequently tested. Measured mid-IR spectra allow to clearly distinguish ethanol and water by their respective IR-absorption characteristics when inserted into the microfluidic flow chamber. Additionally, a semiconductor surface plasmon resonance shift can be observed according to the inserted solvent. Finally, the formation of a self-assembled monolayer under flow conditions is demonstrated by an observable mid-IR surface plasmon resonance shift of 6 +/- 1 cm(-1) (140 +/- 23 nm).
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