We present a quantitative analysis of the electron transfer between single gold nanorods and monolayer graphene under no electrical bias. Using single-particle dark-field scattering and photoluminescence spectroscopy to access the homogeneous linewidth, we observe broadening of the surface plasmon resonance for gold nanorods on graphene compared to nanorods on a quartz substrate. Because of the absence of spectral plasmon shifts, dielectric interactions between the gold nanorods and graphene are not important and we instead assign the plasmon damping to charge transfer between plasmon-generated hot electrons and the graphene that acts as an efficient acceptor. Analysis of the plasmon linewidth yields an average electron transfer time of 160...
The mechanism of charge transfer through nanomaterials such as graphene remains unclear, and the amo...
Understanding how the plasmonic response of colloidally grown metallic nanostructures changes when c...
The mechanism of charge transfer through nanomaterials such as graphene remains unclear, and the amo...
We present a quantitative analysis of the electron transfer between single gold nanorods and monolay...
Two rich and vibrant fields of investigation - graphene and plasmonics - strongly overlap in this wo...
ABSTRACT: Surface plasmon has the unique capability to concentrate light into subwavelength volume.1...
Light incident on metal nanoparticles induce localized surface oscillations of conductive electrons,...
Surface plasmon has the unique capability to concentrate light into subwavelength volume.(1-5) Activ...
Surface plasmon has the unique capability to concentrate light into subwavelength volume.− Active pl...
Graphene is used as the thinnest possible spacer between gold nanoparticles and a gold substrate. Th...
The excitation of surface plasmon from individual silver nanowires and gold nanorods is investigated...
The excitation of surface plasmon from individual silver nanowires and gold nanorods is investigated...
Localised surface plasmons create a non-equilibrium high-energy electron gas in nanostructures that ...
Graphene is a promising material for novel photonic devices due to its broadband optical absorption,...
Metallic nanoparticles show extraordinary strong light absorption near their plasmon resonance, orde...
The mechanism of charge transfer through nanomaterials such as graphene remains unclear, and the amo...
Understanding how the plasmonic response of colloidally grown metallic nanostructures changes when c...
The mechanism of charge transfer through nanomaterials such as graphene remains unclear, and the amo...
We present a quantitative analysis of the electron transfer between single gold nanorods and monolay...
Two rich and vibrant fields of investigation - graphene and plasmonics - strongly overlap in this wo...
ABSTRACT: Surface plasmon has the unique capability to concentrate light into subwavelength volume.1...
Light incident on metal nanoparticles induce localized surface oscillations of conductive electrons,...
Surface plasmon has the unique capability to concentrate light into subwavelength volume.(1-5) Activ...
Surface plasmon has the unique capability to concentrate light into subwavelength volume.− Active pl...
Graphene is used as the thinnest possible spacer between gold nanoparticles and a gold substrate. Th...
The excitation of surface plasmon from individual silver nanowires and gold nanorods is investigated...
The excitation of surface plasmon from individual silver nanowires and gold nanorods is investigated...
Localised surface plasmons create a non-equilibrium high-energy electron gas in nanostructures that ...
Graphene is a promising material for novel photonic devices due to its broadband optical absorption,...
Metallic nanoparticles show extraordinary strong light absorption near their plasmon resonance, orde...
The mechanism of charge transfer through nanomaterials such as graphene remains unclear, and the amo...
Understanding how the plasmonic response of colloidally grown metallic nanostructures changes when c...
The mechanism of charge transfer through nanomaterials such as graphene remains unclear, and the amo...