JOURNAL ARTICLE

Facet-Dependent Optical and Photothermal Properties of Au@Ag–Cu2O Core–Shell Nanocrystals

Kung-Hsun YangShih‐Chen HsuMichael H. Huang

Year: 2016 Journal:   Chemistry of Materials Vol: 28 (14)Pages: 5140-5146   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

This study examines the facet-dependent optical properties of size-tunable Ag–Cu2O core–shell nanocrystals with 38, 42, and 50 nm cubic Ag cores. The Ag cores were prepared from octahedral Au seeds. The Cu2O shells are single-crystalline. In the case of Au@Ag–Cu2O nanocrystals with 42 nm Ag cores, the Ag surface plasmon resonance (SPR) absorption band at 485 nm has been widely red-shifted to 730, 755, and 775 nm for rhombic dodecahedra, truncated octahedra, and cuboctahedra, respectively, after forming the Cu2O shells. The Ag SPR band positions are mostly fixed despite large changes in the shell thickness, showing the presence of facet-dependent optical properties. Because of the strong Ag SPR band absorption, all samples exhibit a better photothermal activity than that of Au–Cu2O nanocrystals. Facet-dependent heat transmission may be present for particles with a Ag SPR band much deviated from the laser wavelength, but this phenomenon is lost for particles with an SPR band approaching the excitation wavelength as the particles become highly photothermally efficient to give solution temperatures of 80–95 °C within 3 min of laser irradiation.

Keywords:
Materials science Surface plasmon resonance Nanocrystal Facet (psychology) Absorption (acoustics) Photothermal therapy Octahedron Laser Absorption band Wavelength Nanotechnology Optoelectronics Optics Crystallography Nanoparticle Chemistry Crystal structure Composite material

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