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Control of Surface Plasmon Localization via Self-Assembly of Silver Nanoparticles along Silver Nanowires

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 130, Issue 51, Pages 17240-+

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja807218e

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  1. Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzock FWO [G.0366.06]
  2. KULeuven Research Fund [GOA 2006/2]
  3. Federal Science Policy of Belgium [IAP-VI/27]

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A simple and low-cost method to create metal-metal hybrid nanostructures possessing fairly regularly spaced hot-spots of surface plasmon resonances is proposed. The nanohybrid structure was prepared via self-assembly during a simple drop-casting procedure, using chemically synthesized silver nanowires and silver nanoparticles prepared in a single batch of a polyol process. Wide field illumination of these nanohybrids produced hot-spots with spacings of around 500 nm to 1 mu m. The intensity of the emission/scattering from the hot-spots fluctuates over time. The proposed structure can be useful for the development of molecular-sensors or as a substrate for surface enhanced Raman/fluorescence spectroscopy.

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