Inexpe nsive copper nano particles are generally thought to possess weak and broad localized surface plasm on resonance(LSPR).The,present experimental and theoretical studies show that tailoring the Cu nanoparticle to...Inexpe nsive copper nano particles are generally thought to possess weak and broad localized surface plasm on resonance(LSPR).The,present experimental and theoretical studies show that tailoring the Cu nanoparticle to a cubic shape results in a single intense,narrow,and asymmetric LSPR line shape,which is even superior to round-shaped gold nanoparticles.In this study,the dielectric function of copper is decomposed into an interband transition component and a free-electron component.This allows interband transition-induced plasmon damping to be visualized both spectrally and by surface polarization charges.The results reveal that the LSPR of Cu nanocubes originates from the comer mode as it is spectrally separated from the interb and transitions.In additi on,the interband tran sitions lead to severe damping of the local electromagnetic field but the cubic corner LSPR mode survives.Cu nanocubes display an extinction coefficient comparable to the dipole mode of a gold nanosphere with the same volume and show a larger local electromagnetic field enhancement These results will guider-development of in expensive plasmonic copper-based nano materials.展开更多
文摘Inexpe nsive copper nano particles are generally thought to possess weak and broad localized surface plasm on resonance(LSPR).The,present experimental and theoretical studies show that tailoring the Cu nanoparticle to a cubic shape results in a single intense,narrow,and asymmetric LSPR line shape,which is even superior to round-shaped gold nanoparticles.In this study,the dielectric function of copper is decomposed into an interband transition component and a free-electron component.This allows interband transition-induced plasmon damping to be visualized both spectrally and by surface polarization charges.The results reveal that the LSPR of Cu nanocubes originates from the comer mode as it is spectrally separated from the interb and transitions.In additi on,the interband tran sitions lead to severe damping of the local electromagnetic field but the cubic corner LSPR mode survives.Cu nanocubes display an extinction coefficient comparable to the dipole mode of a gold nanosphere with the same volume and show a larger local electromagnetic field enhancement These results will guider-development of in expensive plasmonic copper-based nano materials.