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Colloidal Synthesis of Nanopatch Antennas for Applications in Plasmonics and Nanophotonics
Published on: May 28, 2016
Multilayered core-satellite nanoassemblies with fine-tunable broadband plasmon resonances
Wei Xiong1, Debabrata Sikdar, Lim Wei Yap
1Department of Chemical Engineering, Monash University, Clayton 3800, Victoria, Australia. wenlong.cheng@monash.edu.
Abstract:
We report on a robust nanotemplating approach to synthesize plasmonic multilayered core-satellite (MCS) nanoassemblies. Templated with gold nanorods, ultrathin Au/Ag alloy cages and satellite gold nanoparticles can be constructed sequentially by galvanic replacement reactions and electrostatic self-assembly, respectively, forming structurally well-defined MCS. The MCS nanoassemblies exhibit strong broadband plasmon resonances from ∼440 to ∼1100 nm, and their resonant features can be fine-tuned by adjusting the size and number density of satellite nanoparticles and by adjusting the thickness of the silica spacer between cage and satellite particles. Such fine-engineered MCS nanoassemblies enable precise programming of the strength and distribution of "hot spots" to maximize the overall enhancement of surface enhanced Raman scattering.

