Wavelength Dependence of Laser-Induced Nanowelding on Silver Nanopartcles

ORAL

Abstract

Nanowelding of metallic nanoparticles induced by laser illumination is of particular interest because it provides convenient and controlled means for shape-conversion of nanoparticles and fabrication of nanodevices. Previously, we exploited fluorescence microscopy to directly image the real-time nanowelding kinetics of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) when illuminated with a continuous wave blue laser and investigated the kinetics of the laser-induced nanoparticle nanowelding. In the currenty study, we measured the dependence of the shape of the nanowelded microstructures of AgNPs on the wavelengths of laser illumination. The measured wavelength-dependence was then understood by examining the surface electric field enhancement due to surface plasmon resonance. This work is expected to facilitate the development of better nanowelding strategies of metallic nanoparticles for broader applications.

*This work was supported by the National Science Foundation (Grant No. CBET 1826642) and the Arkansas Biosciences Institute (Grant Nos. ABI-0189, ABI-0226, ABI-0277, ABI-0326, and ABI-2021). We are also grateful for support from the Arkansas High Performance Computing Center (AHPCC), which is funded in part by the National Science Foundation (Grant Nos. 0722625, 0959124, 0963249, and 0918970) and the Arkansas Science and Technology Authority.

Presenters

  • Ariel Rogers

    • University of Arkansas

Authors

  • Ariel Rogers

    • University of Arkansas
  • Isabelle I Niyonshuti

    • University of Arkansas
  • Jun Ou

    • California State Polytechnic University Humboldt
  • Diksha Shrestha

    • University of Arkansas
  • Jingyi Chen

    • University of Arkansas
  • Yong Wang

    • University of Arkansas