화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.135, No.26, 9616-9619, 2013
Asymmetric Silver "Nanocarrot" Structures: Solution Synthesis and Their Asymmetric Plasmonic Resonances
Here we report the wet-chemical synthesis of asymmetric one-dimensional (1D) silver nanocarrot structures that exhibit mixed twins and stacking fault domains along the < 111 > direction. Oriented attachment is the dominant mechanism for anisotropic growth. Multipolar plasmon resonances up to fourth order were measured by optical extinction spectroscopy and electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) and are in agreement with theoretical calculations. Compared with those of symmetric 1D nanostructures of similar length, the dipole modes of the nanocarrots show a clear red shift, and the EELS maps show an asymmetric distribution of the resonant plasmonic fields and a compression of the resonance node spacing toward the tail. In addition, increasing the length of the nanocarrots causes an increase in the intensity and a steady red shift of the longitudinal surface plasmon resonance peaks. The silver nanocarrots also show very high sensitivity to the refractive index of their environment (890 +/- 87 nm per refractive index unit).