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Main Authors: Rossini, Andrea, Marangi, Fabio, Bertolotti, Pietro, Scotognella, Francesco, Lanzani, Guglielmo, Paterno, Giuseppe Maria
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.03795
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author Rossini, Andrea
Marangi, Fabio
Bertolotti, Pietro
Scotognella, Francesco
Lanzani, Guglielmo
Paterno, Giuseppe Maria
author_facet Rossini, Andrea
Marangi, Fabio
Bertolotti, Pietro
Scotognella, Francesco
Lanzani, Guglielmo
Paterno, Giuseppe Maria
contents Bioresponsive optical materials that transduce nanoscale biointerface events into measurable spectral signals are of growing interest for sensing and antiviral technologies Here we show that a Tamm plasmon TP device consisting of a SiOTiO distributed Bragg reflector capped with a nanostructured silver layer exhibits a selective and structure dependent response to SARSCoV2 virus like particles VLPs Upon VLP exposure the conventional wavelength shift delta lambda of the TP resonance is minimal whereas the resonance depth undergoes a systematic attenuation To capture both spectral and amplitude variations we introduce a displacement angle alpha defined from the translation vector of the Tamm dip before and after exposure The angle alpha increases monotonically with VLP concentration and enables a limit of detection of 13 ng per mL Control experiments with polystyrene nanoparticles of similar size and with heat denatured VLPs yield negligible changes indicating sensitivity to the native conformational state of viral surface proteins rather than to generic nanoparticle morphology or bulk refractive index effects These results establish Tamm plasmon structures as promising bioresponsive platforms for label free detection and for probing structure dependent virus material interactions.
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spellingShingle Tamm Plasmon Resonance Responsiveness to SARS-CoV-2 Virus-Like Particles
Rossini, Andrea
Marangi, Fabio
Bertolotti, Pietro
Scotognella, Francesco
Lanzani, Guglielmo
Paterno, Giuseppe Maria
Optics
Chemical Physics
Bioresponsive optical materials that transduce nanoscale biointerface events into measurable spectral signals are of growing interest for sensing and antiviral technologies Here we show that a Tamm plasmon TP device consisting of a SiOTiO distributed Bragg reflector capped with a nanostructured silver layer exhibits a selective and structure dependent response to SARSCoV2 virus like particles VLPs Upon VLP exposure the conventional wavelength shift delta lambda of the TP resonance is minimal whereas the resonance depth undergoes a systematic attenuation To capture both spectral and amplitude variations we introduce a displacement angle alpha defined from the translation vector of the Tamm dip before and after exposure The angle alpha increases monotonically with VLP concentration and enables a limit of detection of 13 ng per mL Control experiments with polystyrene nanoparticles of similar size and with heat denatured VLPs yield negligible changes indicating sensitivity to the native conformational state of viral surface proteins rather than to generic nanoparticle morphology or bulk refractive index effects These results establish Tamm plasmon structures as promising bioresponsive platforms for label free detection and for probing structure dependent virus material interactions.
title Tamm Plasmon Resonance Responsiveness to SARS-CoV-2 Virus-Like Particles
topic Optics
Chemical Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.03795