Abstract

The dependence of plasmon resonance on the size, shape, and interparticle spacing of single, isolated nanostructures inherently limits their light-harvesting capability to a narrow spectral band. Here, we report a facile overcurrent electrodeposition strategy to prepare fractal plasmonic black gold (B-Au) with broad-band absorption properties (over 80% throughout the range of 300–1800 nm). The broad-band absorption properties are attributed to the excitation of multiple plasmons in the B-Au, which results in strong light–matter interaction over a broad-band spectral window. Consequently, the B-Au can produce strong broad-band surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) regardless of the excitation light used. These findings demonstrate that the fractal B-Au allows efficient utilization of broad spectral photons and opens up exciting opportunities for highly sensitive SERS detection, photocatalysis, and photovoltaic devices.

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