Controlled in situ nanoscale enhancement of gold nanowire arrays with plasmonics |
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Authors: | MacKenzie Robert Fraschina Corrado Sannomiya Takumi Vörös Janos |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Biosensors & Bioelectronics, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland. |
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Abstract: | The controlled in situ growth of ordered gold nanoparticles and nanowire arrays has been studied by optically tracking changes in the local surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) spectrum. A spectrometer and custom-programmed analysis software track changes in the LSPR spectrum. The peak position, peak height (i.e. extinction intensity) and peak width (e.g. radius of curvature) were tracked over time to quantify the dynamic growth of gold as soon as the system was exposed to a commercial gold enhancement solution. This enables the controlled dynamic growth of nano-objects without the necessity of characterizing the growth and aggregation kinetics of the gold enhancement solution. The result was the successful enhancement of their electrically conductive and plasmonic properties, as well as the controlled growth and transformation of line-patterned nanoparticles into conductive particle-based nanowires. |
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