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Post-fabrication Voltage Controlled Resonance Tuning of Nanoscale Plasmonic Antennas

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 6, Issue 7, Pages 6301-6307

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn301742p

Keywords

plasmon resonance tuning; anodization; image dipole; gold nanoparticle; aluminum; single particle spectroscopy

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  1. National Science Foundation [ECCS-0644228]

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Voltage controlled wavelength tuning of the localized surface plasmon resonance of gold nanoparticles on an aluminum film is demonstrated in single particle microscopy and spectroscopy measurements. Anodization of the Al film after nanoparticle deposition forms an aluminum oxide spacer layer between the gold particles and the Al film, modifying the particle substrate interaction. Darkfield microscopy reveals ring-shaped scattering images from individual Au nanoparticles, indicative of plasmon resonances with a dipole moment normal to the substrate. Single particle scattering spectra show narrow plasmon resonances that can be tuned from similar to 580 to similar to 550 nm as the anodization voltage increases to 12 V. All observed experimental trends could be reproduced in numerical simulations. The presented approach could be used as a general postfabrication resonance optimization step of plasmonic nanoantennas and devices.

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