| Literature DB >> 32050418 |
Hung-Chi Yen1, Tsung-Rong Kuo2,3, Chun-Ta Wang4, Jia-De Lin5, Chia-Chun Chen1, Yu-Cheng Hsiao3,6.
Abstract
A system comprising a gold nanoisland film (Au NIF) covered with a liquid crystal (LC) material is introduced. By applying a voltage across the LC bulk, we demonstrate that changes in the refractive-index and orientation significantly modified the hybrid plasmonic-photonic resonances of the Au NIF. The hybrid structure enabled active control of the spectrum of the resonance wavelength of the metallic nanoisland by means of an externally applied electric field. Our modeling supports the observed results in LC/Au NIF. In a combination of the nanostructured surface with birefringent LCs, nonpolarized wavelength tunability of ~15 nm and absorbance tunability of ~0.024 were achieved in the visible wavelength, opening the door to optical devices and nanoscale sensors.Entities:
Keywords: gold nanoisland film; liquid crystal; optical device
Year: 2020 PMID: 32050418 PMCID: PMC7075124 DOI: 10.3390/nano10020290
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076
Figure 1(a) SEM image of the gold nanoisland film (Au NIF) (scale bar = 500 nm) and (b) the selected magnified area (scale bar = 150 nm). (c) The converted binary image of the Au NIF used for the calculation of average nanoisland size from (a). (d) An inverted image of (c) was applied to determine the average inter-island gap distance, where the blue line shows gaps after the watershed segmentation process.
Figure 2Schematic of the liquid crystal (LC)/gold nanoisland film (Au NIF) devices. An applied electric field across the cell causes the LC to reorient and changes the wavelengths of the resonant light.
Figure 3Optical textures of tunable liquid crystal (LC)/gold nanoisland film (Au NIF) with various applied voltages under crossed polarizers. White arrows indicate the transmission axes of the polarizer and analyzer, while the yellow arrow indicates the rubbing direction.
Figure 4Nonpolarized spectra of the liquid crystal (LC)/gold nanoisland film (Au NIF) with applied voltages of amplitudes 0~8 V under (a) Alternating current (AC) and (b) Direct current (DC) voltage.
Figure 5Absorbance and peak wavelength of the liquid crystal (LC)/gold nanoisland film (Au NIF) with various applied voltages of amplitudes 0~8 Vrms.
Figure 6Variation of the tilting angle of the liquid crystal (LC)/gold nanoisland film (Au NIF) with various applied voltages.