| Literature DB >> 29272131 |
Benjamin D Clark1, Christian R Jacobson1, Minhan Lou1, Jian Yang1, Linan Zhou1, Sam Gottheim1, Christopher J DeSantis1, Peter Nordlander1, Naomi J Halas1.
Abstract
Al nanocrystals can be synthesized by high-temperature decomposition of triisobutyl aluminum, creating a mixture of nanoparticle geometries with a significant fraction (∼15%) being single-crystalline Al nanorods. The Al nanorods are elongated along their ⟨110⟩ direction, and generally exhibit hexagonal cross sections consisting of two adjacent {111} facets separated by {100} facets on opposite sides. Dark-field scattering spectroscopy of individual Al nanorods reveals that rods of varying aspect ratios all possess transverse quadrupolar and octupolar modes in the visible (2-3 eV) and ultraviolet (3-5 eV) regimes. Theoretical modeling indicates that the longitudinal resonances of these nanorods span the near- and mid-infrared regions of the spectrum. This work introduces a new class of anisotropic metal nanocrystals composed of single-crystalline Al, opening the door to highly modifiable plasmonic nanorods from Earth-abundant metals.Entities:
Keywords: Anisotropic; dark-field spectroscopy; nanocrystals; plasmonics; synthesis
Year: 2018 PMID: 29272131 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b04820
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189