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Electrical Dynamic Switching of Magnetic Plasmon Resonance Based on Selective Lithium Deposition.

Yan JinJie LiangShan WuYe ZhangLin ZhouQianjin WangHui LiuJia Zhu
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2020)
Active plasmonic nanostructures have garnered considerable interest in physics, chemistry, and material science due to the dynamically switchable capability of plasmonic responses. Here, the first electrically dynamic control of magnetic plasmon resonance (MPR) through structure transformation by selective deposition of lithium on a metal-insulator-metal (MIM) structure is reported. Distinct optical switching between MPR and surface plasmon polariton (SPP) excitations can be enabled by applying a proper electrical current to the electrochemical cell. Furthermore, the structure transformation through lithium metal deposition indicates the reconfigurable MPR excitation in a full cycling of the charging and discharging process. The results may shed light on electrically compatible self-powered active plasmonics as well as nondestructive optical sensing for electrochemical evolution.
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