“…The surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) is typically located in the visible to near-IR region and can be tuned with respect to resonance frequency and magnitude by tailoring the material's nanostructure [12,13]. In this respect, various TiN nanostructures have been investigated for their light modulation aptitude, including nanoparticle assemblies [14,15], nanocubes [16], nanotubes [17], nanorods [11,13], as well as thin films of TiN [18]. Each system has shown specific plasmonic activity that can be further fine-tuned by controlling structural parameters.…”