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  • Researchers combined a special type of surface with a technology called THz time-domain spectroscopy to improve how we detect tiny amounts of substances.
  • They created a new sensor using silver nanoparticles, which helps boost the sensor’s sensitivity by making it easier for THz waves to interact with the samples.
  • Their experiments showed that using 30 microliters of silver nanoparticles made the sensor super effective, allowing it to detect a pesticide in very low concentrations.

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The combined application of metasurface and terahertz (THz) time-domain spectroscopy techniques has received considerable attention in the fields of sensing and detection. However, to detect trace samples, the THz wave must still be enhanced locally using certain methods to improve the detection sensitivity. In this study, we proposed and experimentally demonstrated a fano resonance metasurface-based silver nanoparticles (FaMs-AgNPs) sensor. AgNPs can enhance the sensitivity of the sensor by generating charge accumulation and inducing localized electric field enhancement through the tip effect, thereby enhancing the interaction between the THz waves and analytes. We investigated the effects of four different contents of AgNPs, 10 µl, 20 µl, 30 µl and 40 µl, on the detection of acetamiprid. At 30 µl of AgNPs, the amplitude change of the FaMs-AgNPs sensor was more pronounced and the sensitivity was higher, which could detect acetamiprid solutions as low as 100 pg/ml. The FaMs-AgNPs sensor has the advantages of a simple structure, easy processing, and excellent sensing performance, and has a great potential application value in the field of THz trace detection and other fields.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.507681DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Researchers combined a special type of surface with a technology called THz time-domain spectroscopy to improve how we detect tiny amounts of substances.
  • They created a new sensor using silver nanoparticles, which helps boost the sensor’s sensitivity by making it easier for THz waves to interact with the samples.
  • Their experiments showed that using 30 microliters of silver nanoparticles made the sensor super effective, allowing it to detect a pesticide in very low concentrations.
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