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Colloidal Synthesis of Nanopatch Antennas for Applications in Plasmonics and Nanophotonics
Published on: May 28, 2016
Colloidal Synthesis of Plasmonic Complex Metal Nanoparticles: Sequential Execution of Multiple Chemical Toolkits
Insub Jung1, Sungwoo Lee2,3, Soohyun Lee2
1Department of Chemistry, Yonsei University, Seoul 03722, Republic of Korea.
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In nature, complexity emerges systematically, progressing from atoms to molecules, cells, and, ultimately, complex living organisms. This natural bottom-up evolution inspired chemists to devise similarly organized processes for the creation of complex artificial matter. Similarly, the systematic design of customizable, complex nanocrystals has long been a fundamental goal. In this review, we present a comprehensive collection of chemical toolkits consisting of versatile, on-demand steps for the sequential synthesis of morphologically complex plasmonic nanoparticles (NPs). By integrating multistep synthetic routes, we introduce a list of chemical toolkits that enable combinable synthetic steps. This approach facilitates the controlled, multistep synthesis of shape-complex plasmonic NPs. We demonstrate how these designable chemical toolkits, when applied sequentially or in tailored combinations, enable the rational design of advanced plasmonic nanostructures with unprecedented complexity and structural hierarchy. This ultimately opens the door to an extensive, systematically expandable library of nanostructures with tailored functionalities. Through the advancement of this rationally designed synthetic approach, we aim to establish a "multiple stepwise synthesis" framework for fabricating shape-complex plasmonic building blocks, thus providing a roadmap for designing the next generation of plasmonic NPs.

