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Volumn 111, Issue 34, 2007, Pages 12522-12527

Plasmonic core/shell nanorod arrays: Subattoliter controlled geometry and tunable optical properties

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Indexed keywords

DIELECTRIC MATERIALS; GEOMETRY; OPTICAL PROPERTIES; SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS; SPECTRUM ANALYSIS; TUNING;

EID: 34548588526     PISSN: 19327447     EISSN: 19327455     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/jp0718348     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (51)

References (43)
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    • To investigate the electromagnetic interaction mechanism, the optical response of the nanorod array was studied for increasing Au electrode thickness in the 5-10 nm range. To evidence the electrostatic effect on the arrays optical extinction either a bias (0-150 V) was applied to the supporting Au electrode or an electric current (0-0.9 A) was flown through the electrode.
    • To investigate the electromagnetic interaction mechanism, the optical response of the nanorod array was studied for increasing Au electrode thickness in the 5-10 nm range. To evidence the electrostatic effect on the arrays optical extinction either a bias (0-150 V) was applied to the supporting Au electrode or an electric current (0-0.9 A) was flown through the electrode.
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    • 34548549457 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • -2 using standard spectroscopic equipment.
    • -2 using standard spectroscopic equipment.
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    • 34548598798 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The comparative calculations were performed for a rod length of 400 nm, a rod diameter of 19 nm, and a shell thickness of 2.5 nm
    • The comparative calculations were performed for a rod length of 400 nm, a rod diameter of 19 nm, and a shell thickness of 2.5 nm.


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