Reflective plasmonic color filters based on lithographically patterned silver nanorod arrays

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Abstract

We demonstrate reflection-mode plasmonic color filters based on lithographically patterned silver nanorods with ultrasmall inter-rod gaps. Fine and effective tuning of the plasmon resonance is shown by varying array periodicities. We determine the dependence of reflected intensity on diameter/periodicity ratio and then develop reflective plasmonic color filters using dense nanorod arrays. Experimental results agree well with theoretical calculations. Our approach is potentially useful for plasmon-assisted sensing, imaging and displays. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Si, G., Zhao, Y., Lv, J., Lu, M., Wang, F., Liu, H., … Liu, Y. J. (2013). Reflective plasmonic color filters based on lithographically patterned silver nanorod arrays. Nanoscale, 5(14), 6243–6248. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3nr01419c

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