Two-Dimensional Empty Liquid Composed of a Patchy Metal Nanoparticle Network Structure for Transparent Plasmonic Devices
Shinya Kinjo,
Ema Baliunaite,
Yuto Kajino
et al.
Abstract:Plasmonic coloration derived from metal nanoparticles and arrays has attracted great attention in the fields of color filters, sensors, and various photonic/optoelectronic devices. However, there are cases in which localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) coloration becomes an obstacle, and transparent plasmons are needed. In this study, we report an extremely transparent network structure film at an air−water interface composed of patchy spherical gold nanoparticles with two different ligands (oleylamine an… Show more
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