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Plasmon-induced transparency in the visible region via self-assembled gold nanorod heterodimers

Nano Letters, ISSN: 1530-6984, Vol: 13, Issue: 12, Page: 6287-6291
2013
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The phenomenon of plasmon-induced transparency holds immense potential for high sensitivity sensors and optical information processing due to the extreme dispersion and slowing of light within a narrow spectral window. Unfortunately plasmonic metamaterials demonstrating this effect has been restricted to infrared and greater wavelengths due to requisite precision in structure fabrication. Here we report a novel metamaterial synthesized by bottom-up self-assembly of gold nanorods. The small dimensions (≤50/20 nm, length/diameter), atomically smooth surfaces, and nanometer resolution enable the first demonstration of plasmon-induced transparency at visible wavelengths. The slow-down factors within the reduced symmetry heterodimer cluster are comparable to longer wavelength counterparts. The inherent spectral tunability and facile large-scale integration afforded by self-assembled metamaterials will open a new paradigm for physically realizable on-chip photonic device designs. © 2013 American Chemical Society.

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Biswas, Sushmita; Duan, Jinsong; Nepal, Dhriti; Park, Kyoungweon; Pachter, Ruth; Vaia, Richard A

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Chemical Engineering; Chemistry; Materials Science; Physics and Astronomy; Engineering

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