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Electrochemical coating of different conductive polymers on diverse plasmonic metal nanocrystals

Wenzheng Lu, Tsz Him Chow, Yao Lu, Jianfang Wang

2020Nanoscale22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Conductive polymers are attracting much attention for realizing active plasmonics on conventional static plasmonic nanostructures because of their variable dielectric functions. Combining organic conductive polymers with inorganic plasmonic nanostructures allows for the creation of active devices, such as active metasurfaces, reconfigurable metalenses and dynamic plasmonic holography. However, the complexity of such a combination, together with the poor control in polymer thickness and morphology, has limited the advancement of active plasmonics. Herein we report on the electrochemical coating of conductive polymers on pre-grown metal nanocrystals. Robust control of the polymer thickness and morphology is accomplished through the variation of the applied electrochemical potential. Various types of conductive polymers are coated on different metal nanocrystals, including Au, Pd and Pt. Active plasmonic color switching and H2O2 sensing are demonstrated with polyaniline-coated Au nanorods.

Topics & Concepts

Materials sciencePlasmonCoatingNanotechnologyNanocrystalElectrochemistryElectrical conductorConductive polymerMetalPolymerOptoelectronicsElectrodeComposite materialChemistryMetallurgyPhysical chemistryGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and ApplicationsCopper-based nanomaterials and applicationsNonlinear Optical Materials Studies
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