Effects of low-order surface vacancy on extinction spectra of localized surface plasmon resonance

In this study, we demonstrate the use of discrete dipole approximation (DDA) approach to estimate the influenced of low order surface vacancies on the localized surface plasmon resonance that is in the range of di-to squarevacancy. Gold rectangular nanoprism was chosen as a model for the simulation...

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Main Authors: Kwak, Sang Kyu, Yong, Ken-Tye
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1023792020-03-07T14:00:33Z Effects of low-order surface vacancy on extinction spectra of localized surface plasmon resonance Kwak, Sang Kyu Yong, Ken-Tye School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering In this study, we demonstrate the use of discrete dipole approximation (DDA) approach to estimate the influenced of low order surface vacancies on the localized surface plasmon resonance that is in the range of di-to squarevacancy. Gold rectangular nanoprism was chosen as a model for the simulation due to its recent unique surface plasmon resonance property. We have found that when the concentration of vacancy is kept in the lowest with unity in number, the apparent fluctuations in extinction spectra are observed and captured and the fluctuation is depending on the wavelength of incident light, the order of vacancy, and the arrangement of vacancy. Also, the agglomeration of vacancy enhances fluctuation behavior of the extinction spectra over the wavelength of interest. Diagonally arranged vacancy scatters light the most. Considering that most studies using DDA have only considered perfect nanoprisms in comparison with experimental results, this vacancy treatment might be an imminent factor to be included for future DDA calculations of plasmonic nanomaterials. 2013-07-11T03:38:30Z 2019-12-06T20:54:07Z 2013-07-11T03:38:30Z 2019-12-06T20:54:07Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Kwak, S. K., Yong, K.-T. (2012). Effects of low-order surface vacancy on extinction spectra of localized surface plasmon resonance. Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 9(10), 1642-1646. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/102379 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/11182 10.1166/jctn.2012.2258 en Journal of computational and theoretical nanoscience © 2012 American Scientific Publishers.
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Effects of low-order surface vacancy on extinction spectra of localized surface plasmon resonance
description In this study, we demonstrate the use of discrete dipole approximation (DDA) approach to estimate the influenced of low order surface vacancies on the localized surface plasmon resonance that is in the range of di-to squarevacancy. Gold rectangular nanoprism was chosen as a model for the simulation due to its recent unique surface plasmon resonance property. We have found that when the concentration of vacancy is kept in the lowest with unity in number, the apparent fluctuations in extinction spectra are observed and captured and the fluctuation is depending on the wavelength of incident light, the order of vacancy, and the arrangement of vacancy. Also, the agglomeration of vacancy enhances fluctuation behavior of the extinction spectra over the wavelength of interest. Diagonally arranged vacancy scatters light the most. Considering that most studies using DDA have only considered perfect nanoprisms in comparison with experimental results, this vacancy treatment might be an imminent factor to be included for future DDA calculations of plasmonic nanomaterials.
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author Kwak, Sang Kyu
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title Effects of low-order surface vacancy on extinction spectra of localized surface plasmon resonance
title_short Effects of low-order surface vacancy on extinction spectra of localized surface plasmon resonance
title_full Effects of low-order surface vacancy on extinction spectra of localized surface plasmon resonance
title_fullStr Effects of low-order surface vacancy on extinction spectra of localized surface plasmon resonance
title_full_unstemmed Effects of low-order surface vacancy on extinction spectra of localized surface plasmon resonance
title_sort effects of low-order surface vacancy on extinction spectra of localized surface plasmon resonance
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