Plasmonic nanoparticles are excellent light absorbers for harvesting solar energy, resulting in hot electrons that can be utilized in photocatalytic hydrogen production. However, the hot electrons generated in a localized surface plasmon resonance process have a very short lifetime and are challenging to use efficiently. Herein, using near IR light irradiation, we show that by combining gold nanorods (AuNRs) with ferroelectric PbTiO3 particles that possess a large remanent electric dipole moment, hot charges generated on plasmonic particles can be injected into ferroelectric materials and drive the photocatalysis reaction. Compared to metallic Pt-end-capped AuNRs, the efficiency of using hot electrons for photocatalytic reactions is enhance...
Constructing plasmonic-semiconductor nanoarchitecture provides a photocatalytic platform for enhanci...
Hot carriers generated by plasmonic excitations have recently opened up new avenues in photocatalysi...
Scientists are on a continuous quest to discover increasingly efficient optical materials that do no...
This article reviews the scientific understanding and progress of interfacing plasmonic particles wi...
Gold nanorods show great potential in harvesting natural sunlight and generating hot charge carriers...
The utilization of the red–green–blue (RGB) and limited near-IR photons for solar hydrogen evolution...
Harnessing the energy from hot charge carriers is an emerging research area with the potential to im...
Plasmon-driven catalysis of metal nanostructures has garnered wide interest. Here, a photogenerated ...
Utilizing plasmonic nanostructures for efficient and flexible conversion of solar energy into electr...
The efficient use of solar energy has received wide interest due to increasing energy and environmen...
Noble metal nanostructures are exceptional light absorbing systems, in which electron–hole pai...
Visible and near-infrared (NIR) light utilization is a high-priority target for solar-to-chemical en...
The conversion of light to electrical and chemical energy has the potential to provide meaningful ad...
The conversion of light to electrical and chemical energy has the potential to provide meaningful ad...
The ever increasing energy demand of modern society clashes with the accelerating depletion of the f...
Constructing plasmonic-semiconductor nanoarchitecture provides a photocatalytic platform for enhanci...
Hot carriers generated by plasmonic excitations have recently opened up new avenues in photocatalysi...
Scientists are on a continuous quest to discover increasingly efficient optical materials that do no...
This article reviews the scientific understanding and progress of interfacing plasmonic particles wi...
Gold nanorods show great potential in harvesting natural sunlight and generating hot charge carriers...
The utilization of the red–green–blue (RGB) and limited near-IR photons for solar hydrogen evolution...
Harnessing the energy from hot charge carriers is an emerging research area with the potential to im...
Plasmon-driven catalysis of metal nanostructures has garnered wide interest. Here, a photogenerated ...
Utilizing plasmonic nanostructures for efficient and flexible conversion of solar energy into electr...
The efficient use of solar energy has received wide interest due to increasing energy and environmen...
Noble metal nanostructures are exceptional light absorbing systems, in which electron–hole pai...
Visible and near-infrared (NIR) light utilization is a high-priority target for solar-to-chemical en...
The conversion of light to electrical and chemical energy has the potential to provide meaningful ad...
The conversion of light to electrical and chemical energy has the potential to provide meaningful ad...
The ever increasing energy demand of modern society clashes with the accelerating depletion of the f...
Constructing plasmonic-semiconductor nanoarchitecture provides a photocatalytic platform for enhanci...
Hot carriers generated by plasmonic excitations have recently opened up new avenues in photocatalysi...
Scientists are on a continuous quest to discover increasingly efficient optical materials that do no...