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Single-Step Plasmonic Dimer Printing by Gold Nanorod Splitting with Light.

Francis SchuknechtChristoph M MaierPaul VosshageVerena A HintermayrMarkus DöblingerTheobald Lohmüller
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
Optical printing is a flexible strategy to precisely pattern plasmonic nanoparticles for the realization of nanophotonic devices. However, the generation of strongly coupled plasmonic dimers by sequential particle printing can be a challenge. Here, we report an approach to generate and pattern dimer nanoantennas in a single step by optical splitting of individual gold nanorods with laser light. We show that the two particles that constitute the dimer can be separated by sub-nanometer distances. The nanorod splitting process is explained by a combination of plasmonic heating, surface tension, optical forces, and inhomogeneous hydrodynamic pressure introduced by a focused laser beam. This realization of optical dimer formation and printing from a single nanorod provides a means for dimer patterning with high accuracy for nanophotonic applications.
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