Journal Article10.1038/NMAT1564
Photosensitive gold-nanoparticle-embedded dielectric nanowires.
Ming-Shien Hu,Hsin-Li Chen,Hsin-Li Chen,C. H. Shen,Lu-Sheng Hong,Bohr-Ran Huang,Kuei-Hsien Chen,Kuei-Hsien Chen,Li-Chyong Chen +8 more
275
TL;DR: The use of a microreactor approach to the fabrication of a self-organized photosensitive gold nanoparticle chain encapsulated in a dielectric nanowire shows the potential of using gold nanopeapodded silica nanowires as wavelength-controlled optical nanoswitches.
read more
Abstract: Noble-metal nanoparticles embedded in dielectric matrices are considered to have practical applications in ultrafast all-optical switching devices owing to their enhanced third-order nonlinear susceptibility, especially near the surface-plasmon-resonance (SPR) frequency. Here we present the use of a microreactor approach to the fabrication of a self-organized photosensitive gold nanoparticle chain encapsulated in a dielectric nanowire. Such a hybrid nanowire shows pronounced SPR absorption. More remarkably, a strong wavelength-dependent and reversible photoresponse has been demonstrated in a two-terminal device using an ensemble of gold nanopeapodded silica nanowires under light illumination, whereas no photoresponse was observed for the plain silica nanowires. These results show the potential of using gold nanopeapodded silica nanowires as wavelength-controlled optical nanoswitches. The microreactor approach can be applied to the preparation of a range of hybrid metal-dielectric one-dimensional nanostructures that can be used as functional building blocks for nanoscale waveguiding devices, sensors and optoelectronics.
read more
Chat with Paper
AI Agents for this Paper
Find similar papers on Google Scholar, PubMed and Arxiv
Write a critical review of this paper
Analyze citations of this paper to find unaddressed research gaps
Citations
Ultraviolet and Infrared luminescent Au-rich nanostructure growth in SiO2 by burrowing and inverse Oswald ripening process.
TL;DR: Satellite nanoparticles are observed to grow around Au nanoparticles embedded in silica through nucleation of Au atoms dissolved in the matrix by incident ions, and varying diameters of the Au satellite nanoparticles seem to result in luminescence in the UV and infrared range.
A rapid, straight-forward method for controlling the morphology of stable silver nanoparticles
TL;DR: In this paper, the reduction of silver ions by ascorbic acid in the presence of citrate-stabilized silver seeds, additional trisodium citrate and a polymer such as polyvinylpyrrolidone was developed.
ZnO–CuO core–shell nanorods and CuO-nanoparticle–ZnO-nanorod integrated structures
Ruey-Chi Wang,Hsin-Ying Lin +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a two-stage solution process was used to synthesize a ZnO-CuO core-shell nanorods and a CuO-nanoparticle-ZnO nanorod integrated structure.
Thermal Plasma‐Induced Surface Modifications Correlated With the Field Emission Properties of Copper
Sajid Ali,Mahreen Akram,Shazia Bashir,Muhammad Rafique,Shahzad Naseem,Saira Riaz,Syed Muhammad Kamran Shabbir,Ahsan Kaleem,Muhammad Ammar Afzal,Khaliq Mahmood,Rana Ayub,Muhammad Hamza,Muhammad Arif Mehmood +12 more
TL;DR: Thermal plasma treatment of copper targets under atmospheric pressure alters surface morphology, work function, and electrical conductivity, correlating with improved field emission properties, including reduced turn-on field and increased field enhancement factor.
Inorganic Nanotubes and Nanowires
C. N. R. Rao,S. R. C. Vivekchand,A. Govindaraj +2 more
- 25 Aug 2010
References
Seed‐Mediated Growth Approach for Shape‐Controlled Synthesis of Spheroidal and Rod‐like Gold Nanoparticles Using a Surfactant Template
TL;DR: In this article, the authors estimate the time it takes for the polymer melt to fill up the void space between the mold and the polymer film, such that the time is given by t 2 z 2 2
1.8K
Encapsulated C 60 in carbon nanotubes
TL;DR: In this article, it has been suggested that C60 may be trapped inside a nanotube during this elaborate sequence, but this has not been detected. But it has not yet been confirmed.
1.4K
Electromagnetic energy transfer and switching in nanoparticle chain arrays below the diffraction limit
Mark L. Brongersma,John W. Hartman,Harry A. Atwater +2 more
- 15 Dec 2000
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed coupled plasmon modes for energy transfer in chains of closely spaced metal nanoparticles, which can be obtained at a length scale much less than wavelength of visible light.
690
Amorphous silica nanowires: Intensive blue light emitters
Dapeng Yu,Q. L. Hang,Y. Ding,Hongzhou Zhang,Z. G. Bai,Jing Jing Wang,Yinghua Zou,Wei Qian,Guangcheng Xiong,S. Q. Feng +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a large-scale synthesis of silica nanowires (SiONWs) using an excimer laser ablation method was reported. The SiONWs emit stable and high brightness blue light at energies of 2.65 and 3.0 eV.
513