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Plasmon enhanced light–matter interaction of rice-like nanorods by a cube-plate nanocavity

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posted on 2022-09-26, 10:56 authored by Hui Zhang, Huan Chen, Tingting Zhang, Xiaohu Mi, Zihe Jiang, Ziming Zhou, Lei Guo, Min Zhang, Zhenglong Zhang, Ning LiuNing Liu, Hongxing Xu
Plasmonic nanocavity is widely used for enhancing light–matter interaction. Here, an efficient plasmonic nanocavity of the cube-plate system is constructed for the fluorescence enhancement of rice-like CdSe/ CdS nanorods (NRs) with tunable emission wavelength. Over ten thousand times fluorescence enhancement is achieved with the assistance of the plasmonic nanocavity. Additionally, a small splitting effect is observed in both photoluminescence and scattering spectra of the NRs in the nanocavity owing to the intermediate coupling effect between the NRs and plasmonic nanocavity, which provides a potential application for optical signal enhancement and strong light–matter interaction

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Nanoscale Advances;

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The Royal Society of Chemistry

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peer-reviewed

Other Funding information

National Natural Science Foundation of China, National Key R&D Program of China, SFI

Language

English

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