Gold Nanoearbuds: Seed-Mediated Synthesis and theEmergence of Three Plasmonic Peaks
2020
We
demonstrate the first successful synthesis of reasonably monodisperse
and single-crystalline gold nanoearbuds (Au NEBs) using a binary surfactant
mixture of cetyltrimethylammonium chloride (CTAC) and benzyldimethylhexadecylammonium
chloride (BDAC) in seed-mediated growth method. We have focused on
the key chemical parameters behind the formation and growth of Au
NEBs to result in tunable dimensions (length, 37–77 nm; width,
4–6 nm; aspect ratio, 7–19), as a consequence of which
the longitudinal surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) peak could be tuned
beyond 1200 nm. The achievement of LSPR beyond 1200 nm while maintaining
the dimension well below 100 nm is a challenging accomplishment in
the realm of one-dimensional (1D) Au nanostructures. This earbud-like
morphology additionally exhibits three plasmonic peaks, rather uncommon
for 1D nanostructures, which were analyzed theoretically based on
the finite element method. The new resonance peak of the Au NEB was
assigned as an additional longitudinal mode intensified by the bulbous
ends as well as the high aspect ratio, thereby providing conclusive
evidence that it is indeed a new morphology.
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