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Surface Thermal Gradients Activated by Enhanced Molecular Absorption in Mid-infrared Vertical Antenna Arrays
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- We investigate local heat generation by molecules at the apex of polymer-embedded vertical antennas excited at resonant mid-infrared wavelengths, exploiting the surface enhanced infrared absorption (SEIRA) effect. The embedding of vertical nanoantennas in a non-absorbing polymer creates thermal isolation between the apical hotspot, the locus of heat generation, and the heat sink represented by the substrate. Vibrational mid-infrared absorption by strongly absorbing molecules located at the antenna apex then generates nanoscale temperature gradients at the surface. We imaged the thermal gradients by using a nano-photothermal expansion microscope, and we found values up to 10 K/microm in conditions where the radiation wavelength resonates with both the molecule vibrations and the plasmonic mode of the antennas. Values up to 1000 K/microm can be foreseen at maximum quantum cascade laser power. The presented system provides a promising thermoplasmonic platform for antenna-assisted thermophoresis and resonant mid-infrared photocatalysis.
- Subjects :
- Physics - Applied Physics
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1812.07828
- Document Type :
- Working Paper