Enhancement of plasmon-induced charge separation efficiency by coupling silver nanocubes with a thin gold film

  • Akiyoshi K
  • Saito K
  • Tatsuma T
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Abstract

Plasmon-induced charge separation (PICS), in which an energetic electron is injected from a plasmonic nanoparticle (NP) to a semiconductor on contact, is often inhibited by a protecting agent adsorbed on the NP. We addressed this issue for an Ag nanocube-TiO2 system by coating it with a thin Au layer or by inserting the Au layer between the nanocubes (NCs) and TiO2. Both of the electrodes exhibit much higher photocurrents due to PICS than the electrodes without the Au film or the Ag NCs. These photocurrent enhancements can be explained in terms of PICS with accelerated electron transfer, in which electron injection from the Ag NCs or Ag@Au core-shell NCs to TiO2 is promoted by the Au film, or PICS enhanced by a nanoantenna effect, in which the electron injection from the Au film to TiO2 is enhanced by optical near field generated by the Ag NC. (C) The Authors. Published by SPIE

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Akiyoshi, K., Saito, K., & Tatsuma, T. (2016). Enhancement of plasmon-induced charge separation efficiency by coupling silver nanocubes with a thin gold film. Journal of Photonics for Energy, 6(4), 042505. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jpe.6.042505

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