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Plasmonic phenomena in molecular junctions: principles and applications

Maoning Wang, Tao Wang, Oluwafemi Stephen Ojambati, Thorin J. Duffin, Keehoon Kang, Takhee Lee, Elke Scheer, Dong Xiang, Christian A. Nijhuis

2022Nature Reviews Chemistry106 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Molecular junctions are building blocks for constructing future nanoelectronic devices that enable the investigation of a broad range of electronic transport properties within nanoscale regions. Crossing both the nanoscopic and mesoscopic length scales, plasmonics lies at the intersection of the macroscopic photonics and nanoelectronics, owing to their capability of confining light to dimensions far below the diffraction limit. Research activities on plasmonic phenomena in molecular electronics started around 2010, and feedback between plasmons and molecular junctions has increased over the past years. These efforts can provide new insights into the near-field interaction and the corresponding tunability in properties, as well as resultant plasmon-based molecular devices. This Review presents the latest advancements of plasmonic resonances in molecular junctions and details the progress in plasmon excitation and plasmon coupling. We also highlight emerging experimental approaches to unravel the mechanisms behind the various types of light-matter interactions at molecular length scales, where quantum effects come into play. Finally, we discuss the potential of these plasmonic-electronic hybrid systems across various future applications, including sensing, photocatalysis, molecular trapping and active control of molecular switches.

Topics & Concepts

PlasmonMesoscopic physicsNanotechnologyPhotonicsNanoscopic scaleNanoelectronicsMolecular electronicsMaterials scienceOptoelectronicsPhysicsCondensed matter physicsMoleculeQuantum mechanicsMolecular Junctions and NanostructuresGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and ApplicationsPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research