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Bimetallic copper palladium nanorods: plasmonic properties and palladium content effects
Cu is an inexpensive alternative plasmonic metal with optical behaviour comparable to Au but with much poorer environmental stability. Alloying with a more stable metal can improve stability and add functionality, with potential effects on the plasmonic properties. Here we investigate the plasmonic...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10662198/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38024297 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00523b |
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author | Ten, Andrey West, Claire A. Jeong, Soojin Hopper, Elizabeth R. Wang, Yi Zhu, Baixu Ramasse, Quentin M. Ye, Xingchen Ringe, Emilie |
author_facet | Ten, Andrey West, Claire A. Jeong, Soojin Hopper, Elizabeth R. Wang, Yi Zhu, Baixu Ramasse, Quentin M. Ye, Xingchen Ringe, Emilie |
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description | Cu is an inexpensive alternative plasmonic metal with optical behaviour comparable to Au but with much poorer environmental stability. Alloying with a more stable metal can improve stability and add functionality, with potential effects on the plasmonic properties. Here we investigate the plasmonic behaviour of Cu nanorods and Cu–CuPd nanorods containing up to 46 mass percent Pd. Monochromated scanning transmission electron microscopy electron energy-loss spectroscopy first reveals the strong length dependence of multiple plasmonic modes in Cu nanorods, where the plasmon peaks redshift and narrow with increasing length. Next, we observe an increased damping (and increased linewidth) with increasing Pd content, accompanied by minimal frequency shift. These results are corroborated by and expanded upon with numerical simulations using the electron-driven discrete dipole approximation. This study indicates that adding Pd to nanostructures of Cu is a promising method to expand the scope of their plasmonic applications. |
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spelling | pubmed-106621982023-10-24 Bimetallic copper palladium nanorods: plasmonic properties and palladium content effects Ten, Andrey West, Claire A. Jeong, Soojin Hopper, Elizabeth R. Wang, Yi Zhu, Baixu Ramasse, Quentin M. Ye, Xingchen Ringe, Emilie Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Cu is an inexpensive alternative plasmonic metal with optical behaviour comparable to Au but with much poorer environmental stability. Alloying with a more stable metal can improve stability and add functionality, with potential effects on the plasmonic properties. Here we investigate the plasmonic behaviour of Cu nanorods and Cu–CuPd nanorods containing up to 46 mass percent Pd. Monochromated scanning transmission electron microscopy electron energy-loss spectroscopy first reveals the strong length dependence of multiple plasmonic modes in Cu nanorods, where the plasmon peaks redshift and narrow with increasing length. Next, we observe an increased damping (and increased linewidth) with increasing Pd content, accompanied by minimal frequency shift. These results are corroborated by and expanded upon with numerical simulations using the electron-driven discrete dipole approximation. This study indicates that adding Pd to nanostructures of Cu is a promising method to expand the scope of their plasmonic applications. RSC 2023-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10662198/ /pubmed/38024297 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00523b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Ten, Andrey West, Claire A. Jeong, Soojin Hopper, Elizabeth R. Wang, Yi Zhu, Baixu Ramasse, Quentin M. Ye, Xingchen Ringe, Emilie Bimetallic copper palladium nanorods: plasmonic properties and palladium content effects |
title | Bimetallic copper palladium nanorods: plasmonic properties and palladium content effects |
title_full | Bimetallic copper palladium nanorods: plasmonic properties and palladium content effects |
title_fullStr | Bimetallic copper palladium nanorods: plasmonic properties and palladium content effects |
title_full_unstemmed | Bimetallic copper palladium nanorods: plasmonic properties and palladium content effects |
title_short | Bimetallic copper palladium nanorods: plasmonic properties and palladium content effects |
title_sort | bimetallic copper palladium nanorods: plasmonic properties and palladium content effects |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10662198/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38024297 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00523b |
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