Creation of Assembled Plasmonic Network Architectures with Selective Capture of Guest Molecules in Hotspots Region

Author:

Sun Fuwei1,Tian Li1,He Guokang1,Gao Ning1,Zhao Hongwei1,Liu Weigang1,Liu Chao2,An Qi2,Wang Chen3,Li Guangtao1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Key Lab of Organic Optoelectronics and Molecular Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China

2. School of Materials Sciences and Technology China University of Geosciences Beijing 100083 China

3. School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering East China Normal University Shanghai 200241 China

Abstract

AbstractPlasmonic networks attract increasing attention owing to their strong plasmon coupling effects at hotspot regions, where intriguing, collective optical behavior and field enhancement occur. Engineering network architectures with flexible control over density and intensity of hotspots, thus fine‐tuning electromagnetic field is the prerequisite for fully exploiting their potential use in diverse plasmon‐based applications, but it represents a great challenge. Herein, a cage‐assisted bottom‐up self‐assembly strategy is proposed to construct a series of cage‐bridged complex network architectures with a high degree of flexibility in hotspot modulation. Critical parameters associated with plasmonic networks, including interparticle distance, the density and intensity of hotspots, as well as molecule accessibility of hotspot can be simultaneously and flexibly adjusted at will. Importantly, the integration of host–guest chemistry of molecular cages into interparticle regions of networks endows selective molecule trapping capability in hotspots, offering tremendous opportunities for broader plasmon‐based applications. The present study not only develops efficient plasmonic networks with enhanced density of hotspots and intense electromagnetic fields, but also provides new avenues for artificially engineering network architectures with advanced functionalities and facilitates further applications in sensing and optoelectronics.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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