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arxiv: 2303.06901 · v1 · pith:AML26KXB · submitted 2023-03-13 · physics.optics · physics.app-ph

Multifunctional Charge Transfer Plasmon Sensors

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keywords plasmonchargetransferplasmonicsensingapplicationsmultifunctionalsensors
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Charge transfer plasmon (CTP) modes arise when metallic nanoparticles are connected by a conductive junction. These ultatunable plasmonic modes can be actively tuned and broadly modulated from visible to IR regimes, implying their potentials for applications in sensing. This review showcases recent developments in theory and applications of charge transfer plasmon resonances (CTPRs) in various configurations of conductively linked plasmonic nanodimers. In particular, we give a due attention to exploiting ultratunable spectral features of charge transfer plasmon resonances for developing multifunctional plasmonic sensors for bulk, surface, gas and molecular sensing applications. We have also briefly discussed that the charge and energy transfer between two plasmonic nanoparticles linked by sub-nanometer length self-assembled monolayers are of interest for single-molecule detection and molecular electronics. In addition to the well-established surface plasmon resonance and localized surface plasmon resonance based sensing schemes, CTPR sensors may open up a new route in efforts to develop multifunctional sensing technologies.

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