“…Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR)-based nanoparticles, or plasmonic nanoparticles, exhibit unique optical and thermal properties and have been extensively employed in biomedical applications [6][7][8][9][10][11]. Their major advantages are due to the photo physical properties of gold nanoparticles , for example, strong Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance (LSPR), surface-enhanced scattering , non-linear optical properties, tunable resonance across the Vis-NIR due to adjustable nanoparticle size and shape [12][13][14][15], biocompatibility due to their inert surface, nontoxicity, surface conjugation chemistry i.e., they can be linked to specific ligands for tumor targeting, imaging and therapies, lack of photo bleaching or blinking as with quantum dots, and very low oxidation [16,17]. The medical imaging modality employed for detection of malignant tumors in organs such as breast cancer should provide high-specificity to cancer and high resolution for early In situ detection [18].…”