Abstract
Localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) properties of Au-Ag-Au three-layered nanoshell are investigated theoretically using the quasi-static electricity. Triple-bands LSPRs have been observed in the absorption spectrum. Both the peak wavelength and intensity could be fine tuned by altering the thickness and radius of the separate Ag layer. The properties and physical origin of the LSPR in the Au-Ag-Au three-layered nanoshell is much different from that of Au-dielectric-Au three-layered nanoshell. The corresponding physical mechanism has been illustrated by plotting the local electric field patterns and analyzing the interaction of the surface charges from different metal interfaces. Although the LSPR of Au-Ag-Au three-layered nanoshell is affected by the plasmon hybridization from all metal surfaces, it has been found that the plasmon coupling in different metallic layer takes main effect on the LSPR properties of different absorption peaks. These results indicate that the different type of metallic layers appearing alternately in the multilayered nanoshells could create abundant tunable LSPR modes, which provides potential for multiplex biosensing based on LSPR.
Published Version
Talk to us
Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have