Ordered periodic arrays of metal nanoparticles, termed superlattices, are attracting increasing interest in the modern field of nanoscience and nanotechnology due to the ability to enable engineering of unprecedented light-matter interactions. This offers a highly promising pathway towards discovery of novel optical phenomena that plays a pivotal role in shaping up future next-generation technological devices. However, the precise assembly of nanoparticles into well-defined superlattices with tunable plasmonics still remains a grand technical challenge with existing approaches. The downstream integration of such superlattices into real world technologies is also another issue which is currently hampered by the limited lateral dimension and ...
Plasmonics is the science and technology exploiting the optical properties of surface free electrons...
Nobel metal nanoparticles possess unique materials properties different from their corresponding bul...
Nanoplasmonics can be defined as the control of the flow of light by objects that are smaller than t...
Ordered periodic arrays of metal nanoparticles, termed superlattices, are attracting increasing inte...
Freestanding plasmonic nanoparticle (NP) superlattice sheets are novel 2D nanomaterials with tailora...
Two-dimensional free-standing plasmonic superlattice (Plasmene) shows the superior ability to engine...
Building plamonic superlattice nanomembrane enables new class of two-dimensional (2D) optical metama...
We report on self-assembled nanocube-based plasmene nanosheets as new surface-enhanced Raman scatter...
The self-assembly of monodisperse inorganic nanoparticles into highly ordered arrays (superlattices)...
We introduce Plasmene - in analogy to graphene - as freestanding, one-particle-thick, superlattice s...
The assembly of plasmonic nanoparticles into ordered 2D- and 3D-superlattices could pave the way tow...
CONSPECTUS: For decades, plasmonic nanoparticles have been extensively studied due to their extraord...
This thesis involves my four-year graduate research studies on fabrication, optical properties and a...
Thiol-polystyrene (SH-PS)-capped plasmonic nanoparticles can be fabricated into free-standing, one-n...
A major challenge in nanoparticle self-assembly is programming the large-area organization of a sing...
Plasmonics is the science and technology exploiting the optical properties of surface free electrons...
Nobel metal nanoparticles possess unique materials properties different from their corresponding bul...
Nanoplasmonics can be defined as the control of the flow of light by objects that are smaller than t...
Ordered periodic arrays of metal nanoparticles, termed superlattices, are attracting increasing inte...
Freestanding plasmonic nanoparticle (NP) superlattice sheets are novel 2D nanomaterials with tailora...
Two-dimensional free-standing plasmonic superlattice (Plasmene) shows the superior ability to engine...
Building plamonic superlattice nanomembrane enables new class of two-dimensional (2D) optical metama...
We report on self-assembled nanocube-based plasmene nanosheets as new surface-enhanced Raman scatter...
The self-assembly of monodisperse inorganic nanoparticles into highly ordered arrays (superlattices)...
We introduce Plasmene - in analogy to graphene - as freestanding, one-particle-thick, superlattice s...
The assembly of plasmonic nanoparticles into ordered 2D- and 3D-superlattices could pave the way tow...
CONSPECTUS: For decades, plasmonic nanoparticles have been extensively studied due to their extraord...
This thesis involves my four-year graduate research studies on fabrication, optical properties and a...
Thiol-polystyrene (SH-PS)-capped plasmonic nanoparticles can be fabricated into free-standing, one-n...
A major challenge in nanoparticle self-assembly is programming the large-area organization of a sing...
Plasmonics is the science and technology exploiting the optical properties of surface free electrons...
Nobel metal nanoparticles possess unique materials properties different from their corresponding bul...
Nanoplasmonics can be defined as the control of the flow of light by objects that are smaller than t...