Issue 11, 2013

Simultaneous electrical and plasmonic monitoring of potential induced ion adsorption on metal nanowire arrays

Abstract

Simultaneous LSPR and electronic sensing of potential induced ion adsorption onto gold nanowire arrays is presented. The formation of a Stern layer upon applying an electrochemical potential generated a complex optical response. Simulation of a lossy atomic layer on the nanowire array using the Multiple Multipole Program (MMP) corresponded very well to the experimentally observed peak position, intensity, and radius of curvature changes. Additionally, a significant voltage-dependent change in the resistance of the gold nanowire array was observed during the controlled formation of the electrical double layer. The results demonstrated that an applied electrochemical potential induces measurable changes in the optical and electrical properties of the gold nanowire surface. This is the first demonstration of combined plasmonic and nanowire resistance-based sensing of a surface process in the literature.

Graphical abstract: Simultaneous electrical and plasmonic monitoring of potential induced ion adsorption on metal nanowire arrays

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Dec 2012
Accepted
15 Mar 2013
First published
25 Mar 2013

Nanoscale, 2013,5, 4966-4975

Simultaneous electrical and plasmonic monitoring of potential induced ion adsorption on metal nanowire arrays

R. MacKenzie, C. Fraschina, B. Dielacher, T. Sannomiya, A. B. Dahlin and J. Vörös, Nanoscale, 2013, 5, 4966 DOI: 10.1039/C3NR34172K

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