posted on 2017-09-19, 00:00authored byZiwei Zhou, Ye Yu, Ningwei Sun, Helmuth Möhwald, Panpan Gu, Liyan Wang, Wei Zhang, Tobias A. F. König, Andreas Fery, Gang Zhang
Plasmonic assemblies
featuring high sensitivity that can be readily shifted by external
fields are the key for sensitive and versatile sensing devices. In
this paper, a novel fast-responsive plasmonic nanocomposite composed
of a multilayer nanohole array and a responsive electrochromic polymer
is proposed with the plasmonic mode appearance vigorously cycled upon
orthogonal electrical stimuli. In this nanocomposite, the coaxially
stacked plasmonic nanohole arrays can induce multiple intense Fano
resonances, which result from the crosstalk between a broad surface
plasmon resonance (SPR) and the designed discrete transmission peaks
with ultrahigh sensitivity; the polymer wrapper could provide the
sensitive nanohole array with real-time-varied surroundings of refractive
indices upon electrical stimuli. Therefore, a pronounced pure electroplasmonic
shift up to 72 nm is obtained, which is the largest pure electrotuning
SPR range to our knowledge. The stacked nanohole arrays here are also
directly used as a working electrode, and they ensure sufficient contact
between the working electrode (plasmonic structure) and the electroactive
polymer, thus providing considerably improved response speed (within
1 s) for real-time sensing and switching.