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The facile fabrication of tunable plasmonic gold nanostructure arrays using microwave plasma
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The facile fabrication of tunable plasmonic gold nanostructure arrays using microwave plasma

Chuen-Yuan Hsu, Jing-Wen Huang, Shangjr Gwo and Kuan-Jiuh Lin
Nanotechnology, Vol.21(3), 035302
2010

Abstract

Fabrication of isolated noble metal nanoparticles embedded in transparent substrates is the fasting growing demand for innovative plasmonic technologies. Here we report a simple and effective methodology for the preparation of highly stable plasmonic nanoparticles embedded in a glass surface. Size-controllable (10-70nm) Au nanoparticles were rapidly prepared when subjected to the home-microwave plasma. Accordingly, the optical extinction maximum of the localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) can be systematically tuned in the range 532-586nm. We find that the plasmonic structures are exceedingly stable toward immersion in ethanol solvents and pass successfully the adhesive tape test, which makes our system highly promising for efficient transmission-LSPR nanosensors. Besides, the attractive features of substrate-bound plasmonic nanostructures include its low cost, versatility, robustness, reusability and a promising ability to make a multi-arrayed LSPR biochip. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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