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Surface Plasmon Resonances in Silver Nanostars

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 18, Issue 11, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s18113821

Keywords

metallic nanoparticles; plasmonic biosensing; Ag nanostars

Funding

  1. Colombian agency COLCIENCIAS [FP44842-128-2017]
  2. Brazilian Agency CAPES
  3. Brazilian Agency CNPq
  4. Brazilian Agency FAPESP [2013/14262-7, 2013/01897-4, 2016/09634-0, 2016/06612-6, 2016/12311-9]

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The recent development of silver nanostars (Ag-NSs) is promising for improved surface-enhanced sensing and spectroscopy, which may be further exploited if the mechanisms behind the excitation of localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPRs) are identified. Here, we show that LSPRs in Ag-NSs can be obtained with finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) calculations by considering the nanostars as combination of crossed nanorods (Ag-NRs). In particular, we demonstrate that an apparent tail at large wavelengths (lambda greater than or similar to 700 nm) observed in the extinction spectra of Ag-NSs is due to a strong dipolar plasmon resonance, with no need to invoke heterogeneity (different number of arms) effects as is normally done in the literature. Our description also indicates a way to tune the strongest LSPR at desired wavelengths, which is useful for sensing applications.

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