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24 April 2018 Electrochemical control of ultra-small gap distance at metal nanodimer creating highly localized plasmonic field
Hiro Minamimoto, Shunpei Oikawa, Xiaowei Li, Kei Murakoshi
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The optical property of plasmon-active metal nano dimer structure strongly depends on its shape and gap distance. Thus, the precise control of metal nano structure has been receiving much attention in various field. In the present study, we have tried to control the plasmonic property by combining electrochemical method with in-situ dark-field microscopy. Controlled metal dissolution in the size range below a few nm leads to the successful switching from the charge transfer plasmon (CTP) to the bonding dipolar plasmon (BDP) mode. The highly localized plasmonic field generated during the switching could be applied for various applications including molecular optical trapping in solution at room temperature.
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Hiro Minamimoto, Shunpei Oikawa, Xiaowei Li, and Kei Murakoshi "Electrochemical control of ultra-small gap distance at metal nanodimer creating highly localized plasmonic field ", Proc. SPIE 10712, Optical Manipulation Conference, 107121B (24 April 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2320039
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KEYWORDS
Gold

Metals

Electrodes

Plasmonics

Plasmons

Polarization

Optical properties

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