Abstract

Densely arraying gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) immobilized on substrates is still a challenge. For the arraying, surface modification of AuNPs with alkanethiols is a key technology. However, if the particle size is larger than 20 nm, short-chain alkanethiols have very weak interparticle interaction such that self-assembly is not realized, whereas long-chain alkanethiols have very strong interaction such that self-aggregation is induced in solution. One solution is their combination. Eventually, a mixture gave a dense array of 55 nm AuNPs on an ITO substrate with a coverage of approximately 80%. Our approach provides high-performance plasmonic optics with a resonance wavelength of more than 700 nm.

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