Plasmonic Nanofluids Composed of Nanorods for Visible to Mid-IR Wavelengths
ORAL
Abstract
Colloidal plasmonic nanomaterials show a strong response to light, which depends on the shape of the nanoparticles, material, and medium. This allows us to tune and extend their spectra from the visible to the mid-infrared ranges. This talk will focus on the study of the optical resonances and photochemical activity of plasmonic solutions composed of nanorods (TiN and others), focusing on energy related applications.
*We would like to acknowledge the ARO grant (contract W911NF-19-20081) and the support by the Nanoscale and Quantum Phenomena Institute at Ohio University. AOG was also generously supported by the MATH+ Distinguished Visiting Scholarship Award, Berlin, and directly by Zuse Institute, Berlin.
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Publication: [1] Colloidal Titanium Nitride Nanobars for Broadband Inexpensive Plasmonics and Photochemistry from Visible to Mid-IR Wavelengths (submitted manuscript)
Presenters
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Eva Yazmin Santiago Santos
- Ohio University