Synthesis, Separation, and Hypermethod Characterization of Gold Nanoparticle
Dimers Connected by a Rigid Rod Linker
Posted on 2015-08-06 - 00:00
Bonding individual metallic nanoparticles
at small separation distances to let them form dimers and making them
available in large quantities is a key requirement for various applications
that wish to exploit the tremendous enhancement of electromagnetic
fields in plasmonic junctions. Although progress has been witnessed
in the past concerning the fabrication of dimers mediated by rigid
molecular linkers, the exact bonding mechanism remains unclear. Here,
we describe the fabrication of a rigid linker molecule and demonstrate
its feasibility to achieve dimers made from closely spaced metallic
nanoparticles in large quantities. Although the topography of the
dimers proves the success of the fabrication method, we use what we
call a hypermethod characterization approach to study the optical
properties of dimers from various perspectives. Measuring the surface-enhanced
Raman scattering signal of the linker molecule enables direct tracing
of the optical environment it perceives. By reaching a strong field
enhancement in the gap of the dimers, we are able to investigate optical
and geometrical properties of the linker. Moreover, upon isolation
of the dimers, we use single-particle extinction spectroscopy to study
the optical response of a fabricated dimer directly. Full wave numerical
simulations corroborate the experimental results and provide insights
into quantities which cannot be accessed directly in experiments.
The ability to fabricate and to characterize rigidly linked nanoparticles
will pave the way toward various plasmonic applications such as sensors,
photocatalysis, and plexcitonics.
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Fruhnert, Martin; Kretschmer, Florian; Geiss, Reinhard; Perevyazko, Igor; Cialla-May, Dana; Steinert, Michael; et al. (2016). Synthesis, Separation, and Hypermethod Characterization of Gold Nanoparticle
Dimers Connected by a Rigid Rod Linker. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b04346Â