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HNO3-assisted polyol synthesis of ultralarge single-crystalline ag microplates and their far propagation length of surface plasmon polariton
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HNO3-assisted polyol synthesis of ultralarge single-crystalline ag microplates and their far propagation length of surface plasmon polariton

Cheng-Wei Chang, Fan-Cheng Lin, Chun-Ya Chiu, Chung-Yi Su, Jer-Shing Huang, Tsong-Pyng Perng and Ta-Jen Yen
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, Vol.6(14), pp.11791-11798
23/07/2014

Abstract

Ag microplates propagation length single crystalline ultralarge
We developed a HNO 3 -assisted polyol reduction method to synthesize ultralarge single-crystalline Ag microplates routinely. The edge length of the synthesized Ag microplates reaches 50 μm, and their top facets are (111). The mechanism for dramatically enlarging single-crystalline Ag structure stems from a series of competitive anisotropic growths, primarily governed by carefully tuning the adsorption of Ag 0 by ethylene glycol and the desorption of Ag 0 by a cyanide ion on Ag(100). Finally, we measured the propagation length of surface plasmon polaritons along the air/Ag interface under 534 nm laser excitation. Our single-crystalline Ag microplate exhibited a propagation length (11.22 μm) considerably greater than that of the conventional E-gun deposited Ag thin film (5.27 μm). © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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