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Fabrication of Centimeter-Scale Plasmonic Nanoparticle Arrays with Ultranarrow Surface Lattice Resonances.

Fan YangQianyun ChenJiajun WangJulia J ChangWenhao DongWei CaoShunsheng YeLei ShiZhihong Nie
Published in: ACS nano (2022)
Plasmonic surface lattice resonances (SLRs) supported by metallic nanoparticle (NP) arrays show diverse applications including nanolasers, sensors, photocatalysis, and nonlinear optics. However, to rationally fabricate high-quality plasmonic NP arrays with ultranarrow SLR line widths over large areas remains challenging. This article describes a general approach for the efficient fabrication of centimeter-scale inorganic NP arrays with precisely controlled NP size, composition, position, and lattice geometry. This method combines the processes of solvent-assisted soft lithography and in situ site-specific NP growth to reproducibly create many replicates of NP arrays without utilizing cleanroom and specialized equipment. For demonstration, we show that Au NP arrays exhibit ultranarrow SLRs with a line width of 4 nm and a quality factor of 218 toward the theoretical limit.
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