Fabrication of surface plasmon resonators by nanoskiving single-crystalline gold microplates |
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Authors: | Wiley Benjamin J Lipomi Darren J Bao Jiming Capasso Federico Whitesides George M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, 12 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 gwhitesides@gmwgroup.harvard.edu. |
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Abstract: | This paper demonstrates the sectioning of chemically synthesized, single-crystalline microplates of gold with an ultramicrotome (nanoskiving) to produce single-crystalline nanowires; these nanowires act as low-loss surface plasmon resonators. This method produces collinearly aligned nanostructures with small, regular changes in dimension with each consecutive cross-section: a single microplate thus can produce a number of "quasi-copies" (delicately modulated variations) of a nanowire. The diamond knife cuts cleanly through microplates 35 mum in diameter and 100 nm thick without bending the resulting nanowire and cuts through the sharp edges of a crystal without deformation to generate nanoscale tips. This paper compares the influence of sharp tips and blunt tips on the resonator modes in these nanowires. |
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