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Nanogap-Rich TiO2 Film for 2000-Fold Field Enhancement with High Reproducibility.

Kaito HanataniKumi YoshiharaMasanori SakamotoKen-Ichi Saitow
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2020)
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a crucial semiconductor for photocatalysts, solar cells, hydrogen evolution reactions, and antivirus agents. The properties and performances of these applications can improve significantly if the integrated TiO2 acts as a light harvester through a large field enhancement. This study investigates the electromagnetic field enhancement of a nanogap-rich TiO2 film with a large area, prepared by a facile dry process at room temperature. Herein, the loading pressure is applied to the TiO2 particles for closely packing them in the film. The field enhancement, as a function of the loading pressure, is explored from the fluorescence intensity enhancement of a dye molecule. An average enhancement factor >2000 is achieved, which is a remarkable record for semiconductors. Furthermore, the reproducibility is significant; the relative standard deviation value is small (∼4%). Calculations were performed using the finite-difference-time-domain method. A nanogap of 5 nm yields the highest EF for triangular-prism TiO2 particles.
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