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Tunable-wavelength nanosecond laser tailoring of plasmon resonance spectra of gold nanoparticle colloids

Metal nanoparticles have applications across a range of fields of science and industry. While there are numerous existing methods to facilitate their large-scale production, most face limitations, particularly in achieving reproducible processes and minimizing undesirable impurities. Common issues a...

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Autores principales: Sukmanee, Thanyada, Szuster, Michał, Gorski, Aleksander, Hołdyński, Marcin, Gawinkowski, Sylwester
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: RSC 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10334372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37441263
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00225j
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author Sukmanee, Thanyada
Szuster, Michał
Gorski, Aleksander
Hołdyński, Marcin
Gawinkowski, Sylwester
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Szuster, Michał
Gorski, Aleksander
Hołdyński, Marcin
Gawinkowski, Sylwester
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description Metal nanoparticles have applications across a range of fields of science and industry. While there are numerous existing methods to facilitate their large-scale production, most face limitations, particularly in achieving reproducible processes and minimizing undesirable impurities. Common issues are varying particle sizes and aggregates with unfavorable spectral properties. Researchers are currently developing methods to separate or modify nanoparticle sizes and shapes post-synthesis and to eliminate impurities. One promising approach involves laser light irradiation and enables the changing of nanoparticle sizes and shapes while controlling crucial spectral parameters. In this work, we present a novel extension of this method by irradiating nanoparticle colloids with variable-wavelength nanosecond laser pulses on both sides of the extinction band. Our results demonstrate the use of gradual laser wavelength tuning to optimize the photothermal reshaping of gold nanorods and achieve precise control over the plasmon resonance band. By irradiating both sides of the plasmon resonance band, we execute a multistep tuning process, controlling the band's width and spectral position. A statistical analysis of SEM images reveals differences in the nanorod morphology when irradiated on the long- or short-wavelength side of the plasmon resonance band. The fine-tuning of plasmonic spectral properties is desirable for various applications, including the development of sensors and filters and the exploitation of the photothermal effect. The findings of this study can be extended to other plasmonic nanostructures.
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spelling pubmed-103343722023-07-12 Tunable-wavelength nanosecond laser tailoring of plasmon resonance spectra of gold nanoparticle colloids Sukmanee, Thanyada Szuster, Michał Gorski, Aleksander Hołdyński, Marcin Gawinkowski, Sylwester Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Metal nanoparticles have applications across a range of fields of science and industry. While there are numerous existing methods to facilitate their large-scale production, most face limitations, particularly in achieving reproducible processes and minimizing undesirable impurities. Common issues are varying particle sizes and aggregates with unfavorable spectral properties. Researchers are currently developing methods to separate or modify nanoparticle sizes and shapes post-synthesis and to eliminate impurities. One promising approach involves laser light irradiation and enables the changing of nanoparticle sizes and shapes while controlling crucial spectral parameters. In this work, we present a novel extension of this method by irradiating nanoparticle colloids with variable-wavelength nanosecond laser pulses on both sides of the extinction band. Our results demonstrate the use of gradual laser wavelength tuning to optimize the photothermal reshaping of gold nanorods and achieve precise control over the plasmon resonance band. By irradiating both sides of the plasmon resonance band, we execute a multistep tuning process, controlling the band's width and spectral position. A statistical analysis of SEM images reveals differences in the nanorod morphology when irradiated on the long- or short-wavelength side of the plasmon resonance band. The fine-tuning of plasmonic spectral properties is desirable for various applications, including the development of sensors and filters and the exploitation of the photothermal effect. The findings of this study can be extended to other plasmonic nanostructures. RSC 2023-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10334372/ /pubmed/37441263 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00225j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Sukmanee, Thanyada
Szuster, Michał
Gorski, Aleksander
Hołdyński, Marcin
Gawinkowski, Sylwester
Tunable-wavelength nanosecond laser tailoring of plasmon resonance spectra of gold nanoparticle colloids
title Tunable-wavelength nanosecond laser tailoring of plasmon resonance spectra of gold nanoparticle colloids
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title_fullStr Tunable-wavelength nanosecond laser tailoring of plasmon resonance spectra of gold nanoparticle colloids
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title_short Tunable-wavelength nanosecond laser tailoring of plasmon resonance spectra of gold nanoparticle colloids
title_sort tunable-wavelength nanosecond laser tailoring of plasmon resonance spectra of gold nanoparticle colloids
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10334372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37441263
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00225j
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