Electrochemical design of plasmonic nanoantennas for tip-enhanced optical spectroscopy and imaging performance

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Kharintsev, Sergey
Alekseev, Alexander
Vasilchenko, Valeria
Kharitonov, Anton
Salakhov, Myakzyum

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Optical Materials Express

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Optical nanoantennas play a crucial role in controlling near-fields on the nanoscale and being counterparts of commonly used conventional optical components such as lens, prisms, gratings, etc. for shaping the wavefront of light in the far-field. In this paper we highlight a dc-pulsed voltage electrochemical etching method with a self-tuneable duty cycle for highly reproducible design of plasmonic (metallic) nanoantennas. With the method, we introduce such concepts as design, optimization and figure-ofmerit for evaluating fabrication efficiency. The ability of the nanoantennas to enhance and localize the optical fields beyond the diffraction limit is statistically studied with Rayleigh scattering from the tip apex and tipenhanced Raman spectroscopy of a single walled carbon nanotubes bundle.

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Kharintsev Sergey et al.(>4), 2015(September 15), Electrochemical design of plasmonic nanoantennas for tip-enhanced optical spectroscopy and imaging performance, Optical Materials Express, Vol. 5, No. 10

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