A close look at the Förster energy transfer in the vicinity of a metallic nanoparticle
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Keywords

Nanoesfera
plasmones
fluorescencia. Nanosphere
plasmons
fluorescence

How to Cite

Gonzaga-Galeana, J. A., & Zurita-Sánchez, J. R. (2014). A close look at the Förster energy transfer in the vicinity of a metallic nanoparticle. Acta Universitaria, 24(2), 3–8. https://doi.org/10.15174/au.2014.555

Abstract

The energy of an excited molecule (donor) can be transferred to a nearby molecule (acceptor) in ground state (Förster energy transfer). This mechanism, due to intermolecular electromagnetic interaction, depends on the environment in which the donor-acceptor pair is embedded. We closely examine the influence of a gold nanosphere on the Förster energy transfer rate KF including the impact of excitation of surface plasmons. When the intermolecular distance R is 3 nm, the influence by the metallic nanosphere on KF is weak. However, when the donor-surface separation is a few nanometers from the surface and R is 3 nm, KF is modified by the presence of the nanoparticle. The excitation of surface plasmons causes a stronger perturbation of KF. In the aforementioned region (R3nm), KF can be enhanced with respect to KF0 (Förster energy transfer rate without nano-sphere).
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