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Absorption Properties of Metal–Semiconductor Hybrid Nanoparticles
- Source :
- ACS nano 5 (2011): 4712–4719. doi:10.1021/nn200645h, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Shaviv, Ehud[ 2,3 ] ; Schubert, Olaf[ 1 ] ; Alves-Santos, Marcelo[ 4 ] ; Goldoni, Guido[ 4,5 ] ; Di Felice, Rosa[ 4 ] ; Vallee, Fabrice[ 6,7 ] ; Del Fatti, Natalia[ 6,7 ] ; Banin, Uri[ 2,3 ] ; Soennichsen, Carsten)[ 1 ]/titolo:Absorption Properties of Metal-Semiconductor Hybrid Nanoparticles/doi:10.1021%2Fnn200645h/rivista:ACS nano/anno:2011/pagina_da:4712/pagina_a:4719/intervallo_pagine:4712–4719/volume:5
- Publication Year :
- 2011
- Publisher :
- American Chemical Society (ACS), 2011.
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Abstract
- The optical response of hybrid metal-semiconductor nanoparticles exhibits different behaviors due to the proximity between the disparate materials. For some hybrid systems, such as CdS-Au matchstick-shaped hybrids, the particles essentially retain the optical properties of their original components, with minor changes. Other systems, such as CdSe-Au dumbbell-shaped nanoparticles, exhibit significant change in the optical properties due to strong coupling between the two materials. Here, we study the absorption of these hybrids by comparing experimental results with simulations using the discrete dipole approximation method (DDA) employing dielectric functions of the bare components as inputs. For CdS-Au nanoparticles, the DDA simulation provides insights on the gold tip shape and its interface with the semiconductor, information that is difficult to acquire by experimental means alone. Furthermore, the qualitative agreement between DDA simulations and experimental data for CdS-Au implies that most effects influencing the absorption of this hybrid system are well described by local dielectric functions obtained separately for bare gold and CdS nanoparticles. For dumbbell shaped CdSe-Au, we find a shortcoming of the electrodynamic model, as it does not predict the "washing out" of the optical features of the semiconductor and the metal observed experimentally. The difference between experiment and theory is ascribed to strong interaction of the metal and semiconductor excitations, which spectrally overlap in the CdSe case. The present study exemplifies the employment of theoretical approaches used to describe the optical properties of semiconductors and metal nanoparticles, to achieve better understanding of the behavior of metal-semiconductor hybrid nanoparticles. © 2011 American Chemical Society.
- Subjects :
- Optics and Photonics
Materials science
metal
Janus particles
Metal Nanoparticles
Physics::Optics
General Physics and Astronomy
Nanoparticle
Nanotechnology
Dielectric
Sulfides
Discrete dipole approximation
Absorption
otpical absorption
semiconductor
nanoparticles
hybrid nanoparticles
plasmon
Condensed Matter::Materials Science
Microscopy, Electron, Transmission
Quantum Dots
Cadmium Compounds
Electrochemistry
Computer Simulation
General Materials Science
Absorption (electromagnetic radiation)
Plasmon
exciton
General Engineering
Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect
Semiconductors
Metals
Quantum dot
Chemical physics
Hybrid system
Gold
DDA
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1936086X and 19360851
- Volume :
- 5
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- ACS Nano
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a587dbe68b026c76267410e4efe772f5
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1021/nn200645h