| Literature DB >> 28165711 |
Julian A Lloyd1,2, Soon Hock Ng1,2, Amelia C Y Liu3,4, Ye Zhu1, Wei Chao1, Toon Coenen5, Joanne Etheridge1,3, Daniel E Gómez2,6,7, Udo Bach1,2,6.
Abstract
Asymmetric nanoparticle trimers composed of particles with increasing diameter act as "plasmonic lenses" and have been predicted to exhibit ultrahigh confinement of electromagnetic energy in the space between the two smallest particles. Here we present an electrostatic self-assembly approach for creating gold nanoparticle trimers with an assembly yield of over 60%. We demonstrate that the trimer assembly leads to characteristic red-shifts and show the localization of the relevant plasmon modes by means of cathodoluminescence and electron energy loss spectroscopy. The results are analyzed in terms of surface plasmon hybridization.Keywords: EELS; cathodoluminescence; gold nanoparticle assembly; nanolens; trimer
Year: 2017 PMID: 28165711 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.6b07336
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881