Chemistry Letters, Vol.39, No.11, 1218-1219, 2010
Near-infrared Fluorescence Enhancement by Regularly Arranged Gold Nanoblocks
Fluorescence intensity of near Infrared dyes immobilized in hydrophobic DNA thin film spin-coated on glass substrates with regularly arranged gold (Au) nanoblocks was about 2 5 times larger than that without Au nanoblocks, strongly suggesting the fluorescence intensity was enhanced by increased electric field intensity of excitation light due to local plasmon resonance of Au nanoblocks