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Engineering Efficient Self-Assembled Plasmonic Nanostructures by Configuring Metallic Nanoparticle's Morphology.

Vasanthan DevarajJong-Min LeeYe-Ji KimHyuk JeongJin-Woo Oh
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
We reveal the significance of plasmonic nanoparticle's (NP) shape and its surface morphology en route to an efficient self-assembled plasmonic nanoparticle cluster. A simplified model is simulated in the form of free-space dimer and trimer nanostructures (NPs in the shape of a sphere, cube, and disk). A ~200% to ~125% rise in near-field strength (gap mode enhancement) is observed for spherical NPs in comparison with cubical NPs (from 2 nm to 8 nm gap sizes). Full-width three-quarter maximum reveals better broad-spectral optical performance in a range of ~100 nm (dimer) and ~170 nm (trimer) from spherical NPs as compared to a cube (~60 nm for dimer and trimer). These excellent properties for sphere-based nanostructures are merited from its dipole mode characteristics.
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