IP Library Granted Patent US 7,251,040
Granted Patent B2
US 7,251,040 · App. 11/040,914 · Granted Jul 31, 2007

Single metal nanoparticle scattering interferometer

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Patent No.
US 7,251,040
App. No.
11/040,914
Granted
Jul 31, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

An interferometer and a method for generating scattered light interference are provided. A beam splitter is provided by a single metal nanoparticle to split an incoming excitation light. Scattered light from the single metal nanoparticle and its mirror image shows interference in both spatial and spectral domains. A mirror modifies the spatial distribution of elastic light scattering of the single metal nanoparticle. A large spectral width of the scattered light enables a distance measurement without scanning the mirror.

Claims (25)

1. An interferometer comprising:

a beam splitter defined by a single metal nanoparticle to split an incoming excitation light and generate scattered light; said single metal nanoparticle being deposited on a surface of a glass slide;

a mirror spaced apart from said single metal nanoparticle for modifying a spatial distribution of said scattered light from the single metal nanoparticle to generate a mirror image; said scattered light from the single metal nanoparticle and the mirror image showing interference in both spatial and spectral domains; and

a detector for detecting said scattered light from the single metal nanoparticle and the mirror image and utilizing a spectral width of said scattered light and the mirror image for measuring a distance between the single metal nanoparticle and the mirror without scanning the mirror.

2. An interferometer as recited in claim 1 wherein said single metal nanoparticle includes a gold nanoparticle.

3. An interferometer as recited in claim 1 wherein said single metal nanoparticle includes a silver nanoparticle.

4. An interferometer as recited in claim 1 wherein said mirror includes an optical fiber.

5. An interferometer as recited in claim 1 wherein said mirror includes an aluminum coated optical fiber.

6. An interferometer as recited in claim 1 wherein said incoming excitation light includes a white light coupled to a glass slide carrying said single metal nanoparticle.

7. An interferometer as recited in claim 6 wherein said white light is provided by a halogen lamp; said white light coupled by a multimode optical fiber to the glass slide.

8. An interferometer as recited in claim 1 wherein said detector for detecting said scattered light from the single metal nanoparticle and the mirror image includes an objective lens for collecting said scattered light.

9. An interferometer as recited in claim 1 wherein said detector includes a spectrometer having an entrance slit for receiving said scattered light collected by an objective lens.

10. An interferometer as recited in claim 1 wherein said detector includes a spectrometer having an entrance slit for receiving said scattered light collected by an objective lens and coupled by a mirror to said entrance slit.

11. An interferometer as recited in claim 10 includes a second focusing lens disposed between said mirror and said entrance slit.

12. An interferometer as recited in claim 1 wherein said detector includes a liquid nitrogen cooled charge-coupled-device (CCD) imaging spectrometer.

13. An interferometer as recited in claim 1 wherein said distance is measured between said single metal nanoparticle and said mirror utilizing an interference pattern in both spatial and spectral domains.

14. A method for generating scattered light interference comprising the steps of:

defining a beam splitter by a single metal nanoparticle to split an incoming excitation light and generate scattered light; said single metal nanoparticle deposited on a surface of a glass slide;

providing a mirror spaced from said single metal nonoparticle for modifying a spatial distribution of said scattered light from the single metal nanoparticle to generate a mirror image; said scattered light from the single metal nanoparticle and the mirror image showing interference in both spatial and spectral domains;

detecting said scattered light from the single metal nanoparticle and the mirror image; and

utilizing a spectral width of said scattered light and the mirror image for measuring a distance between the single metal nanoparticle and the mirror without scanning the mirror.

15. A method for generating scattered light interference as recited in claim 14 wherein said detecting step includes obtaining interference patterns in both spatial and spectral domains.

16. A method for generating scattered light interference as recited in claim 14 wherein said detecting step includes providing objective lens for collecting said scattered light from the single metal nanoparticle and the mirror image.

17. A method for generating scattered light interference as recited in claim 16 wherein said detecting step includes providing a spectrometer having an entrance slit for receiving collected scattered light from said objective lens.

18. A method for generating scattered light interference as recited in claim 16 wherein said detecting step includes providing liquid nitrogen cooled charge-coupled-device (CCD) imaging spectrometer having an entrance slit for receiving collected scattered light from said objective lens.