1. Thermally Annealled Plasmonic Nanostructures
- Author
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Wang, Chaoming
- Subjects
- Localized surface plasmon resonance, gold nanoparticles, array, thermal, Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Dissertations, Academic -- Engineering and Computer Science, Engineering and Computer Science -- Dissertations, Academic
- Abstract
Localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) is induced in metal nanoparticles by resonance between incident photons and conduction electrons in nanoparticles. For noble metal nanoparticles, LSPR can lead to strong absorbance of ultraviolet-violet light. Although it is well known that LSPR depends on the size and shape of nanoparticles, the inter-particle spacing, the dielectric properties of metal and the surrounding medium, the temperature dependence of LSPR is not well understood. By thermally annealing gold nanoparticle arrays formed by nanosphere lithography, a shift of LSPR peak upon heating has been shown. The thermal characteristics of the plasmonic nanoparticles have been further used to detect chemicals such as explosive and mercury vapors, which allow direct visual observation of the presence of mercury vapor, as well as thermal desorption measurements
- Published
- 2012