Coupled Plasmon Modes in 2D Gold Nanoparticle Clusters and their Effect on Local Temperature Control
Rituraj Borah, Sammy W. Verbruggen

TL;DR
This study investigates how the size, arrangement, and inter-particle distance of gold nanoparticle clusters influence their collective plasmonic response and photothermal behavior, revealing optimal configurations for local temperature control.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of plasmonic and photothermal properties across various cluster sizes and configurations, highlighting new insights into nanoparticle interactions and temperature regulation.
Findings
Cluster size significantly affects spectral and physical properties.
Optimal cluster size enhances absorption and photothermal effects.
Temperature depends on cluster size, particle position, polarization, and inter-particle distance.
Abstract
Assemblies of closely separated gold nanoparticles exhibit a strong collective plasmonic response due to coupling of the plasmon modes of the individual nanostructures. In the context of self-assembly of nanoparticles, closed packed 2D clusters of spherical nanoparticles present an important composite system that promises numerous applications. The present study probes the collective plasmonic characteristics and resulting photothermal behavior of closed packed 2D Au nanoparticle clusters in order to delineate the effects of cluster size, inter-particle distance and particle size. Smaller nanoparticles (20 nm and 40 nm in diameter) that exhibit low individual scattering and high absorption were considered for their relevance to photothermal applications. In contrast to typical literature studies, the present study compares the optical response of clusters of different sizes ranging from…
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TopicsGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications
