| Literature DB >> 30140109 |
Thomas L Lamson1, Sahar Khan1, Zhifei Wang2, Yun-Kai Zhang3, Yong Yu2, Zhe-Sheng Chen3, Huizhong Xu1,4.
Abstract
We report the patterned synthesis of ZnO nanorod arrays of diameters between 50 nm and 130 nm and various spacings. This was achieved by patterning hole arrays in a polymethyl methacrylate layer with electron beam lithography, followed by chemical synthesis of ZnO nanorods in the patterned holes using the hydrothermal method. The fabrication of ZnO nanorod waveguide arrays is also demonstrated by embedding the nanorods in a silver film using the electroplating process. Optical transmission measurement through the nanorod waveguide arrays is performed and strong resonant transmission of visible light is observed. We have found the resonance shifts to a longer wavelength with increasing nanorod diameter. Furthermore, the resonance wavelength is independent of the nanowaveguide array period, indicating the observed resonant transmission is the effect of a single ZnO nanorod waveguide. These nanorod waveguides may be used in single-molecule imaging and sensing as a result of the nanoscopic profile of the light transmitted through the nanorods and the controlled locations of these nanoscale light sources.Entities:
Keywords: Nanowire Waveguide; Resonant Transmission; Surface Plasmon Polaritons; ZnO Nanorod
Year: 2017 PMID: 30140109 PMCID: PMC6101049 DOI: 10.1016/j.optcom.2017.10.070
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Commun ISSN: 0030-4018 Impact factor: 2.310