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Au-Ag Core-Shell Nanoparticle Array by Block Copolymer Lithography for Synergistic Broadband Plasmonic Properties

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 9, Issue 5, Pages 5536-5543

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b01641

Keywords

block copolymer; nanoparticle; plasmon; bimetal; self-assembly

Funding

  1. Global Frontier Program through the Global Frontier Hybrid Interface Materials (GFHIM) of the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning [2014M3A6B1075032]
  2. Institute for Basic Science [IBS-R004-D1-2015-a00]

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Localized surface plasmon resonance of metallic nanostructures receives noticeable attention in photonics, electronics, catalysis, and so on. Core shell nanostructures are particularly attractive due to the versatile tunability of plasmonic properties along with the independent control of core size, shell thickness, and corresponding chemical composition, but they commonly suffer from difficult synthetic procedures. We present a reliable and controllable route to a highly ordered uniform Au@Ag core shell nanoparticle array via block copolymer lithography and subsequent seeded-shell growth. Size-tunable monodisperse Au nanodot arrays are generated by block copolymer self-assembly and are used as seed layers to grow Ag shells with variable thickness. The resultant Au@Ag core shell nanoparticle arrays exhibit widely tunable broadband enhancement of plasmonic resonance, greatly surpassing single-element nanoparticle or homogeneous alloy nanoparticle arrays. Surface-enhanced Raman scattering of the core shell nanoparticle arrays showed an enhancement factor greater than 270 from Au nanoparticle arrays.

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