Gold Nanoparticle 2D-Arrays Chemically Immobilized as Large-Area Near-Field Light Source
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Published:2013-03-15
Issue:6
Volume:50
Page:205-213
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ISSN:1938-5862
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Container-title:ECS Transactions
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language:
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Short-container-title:ECS Trans.
Author:
Miki Kazushi,Isozaki Katsuhiro,Ochiai Takao,Taguchi Tomoya,Nittoh Koh-ichi
Abstract
Near-field light sources made it possible to go beyond the diffraction limit. Innovative nanophotonics offers potential throughout the field of photonics, including industrial applications such as high-efficiency solar cells. These applications require a novel technique for generating not a nanometer-scale point but a large-area (mm2-m2) near-field light source. Here, we report the first large-area near-field light source that is densely constructed of uniform-size gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) two-dimensionally arrayed with regular interparticle gaps, which eventually has tunable localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) bands (600-1100 nm). The light source is attached by means of chemical coating on 1×1-cm2 substrates, but there is no limitation on the size.
Publisher
The Electrochemical Society