Size-Dependent Plasmonic Mode Evolution And Sers Performance Of Beta-Sn Nanoparticles

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C(2019)

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Abstract
Well-crystallized beta-Sn nanoparticles with different diameters have been prepared by a wet chemical method at different reaction temperatures. Both optical characterizations and finite element simulations confirmed that higher-order resonance modes will appear when the size of nanoparticles gets bigger and the plasmon resonance absorption peaks resulting from all resonance modes will keep red-shifting with the increase in the size of nanoparticles. In addition, surface enhanced Raman scattering measurements and corresponding calculations indicate that beta-Sn nanoparticles could reveal a near-field enhancement effect and therefore could be an alternative efficient plasmonic material for the Si-based optoelectronic and/or photovoltaic devices.
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plasmonic mode,nanoparticles,sers performance,size-dependent
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