电子数变化对贵金属光学特性和表面等离子体共振的影响

IF 3.1 3区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Muhammad Riswan , Muhammad Arifin , Iman Santoso , Kenji Nawa , Kohji Nakamura , Edi Suharyadi
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摘要

我们进行了第一原理计算,以研究电子数的变化对可见光和近红外能量范围内铜、银和金金属的光学特性的影响,这些金属可用于克雷奇曼构型的表面等离子体共振 (SPR)。我们发现,电子数偏差的增加会导致银和金的光导率 σ1 的实部减小和介电常数 ε1 的实部增大,但铜的光导率会减小。光学特性的变化与 SPR 曲线特性的变化相对应;对于银和金,SPR 角减小,最小反射率增大;相反,对于铜,SPR 角增大,最小反射率减小。逐带分解分析表明,光导率的突出峰值来自未占据的最上d态与传导sp样态之间的带间跃迁,电子数的增加会导致金属中光导率突出峰值的降低,反之亦然。根据计算出的光学特性进行的 SPR 模拟勾勒出了 SPR 测量中观察到的趋势。这些结果为通过电子数的变化施加电场来提高 SPR 生物传感器的性能提供了一种方案。
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Effect of change in number of electrons to optical properties and surface plasmon resonance of noble metals

Effect of change in number of electrons to optical properties and surface plasmon resonance of noble metals
We have performed first-principles calculations to investigate the effect of change in the number of electrons on optical properties of Cu, Ag, and Au metals in visible and near-infrared energy ranges for surface plasmon resonance (SPR) applications in Kretschmann configuration. We find that an increase in the deviation of the number of electrons leads to a decrease in the real part of the optical conductivity, σ1, and an increase in the real part of the dielectric constant, ε1, for Ag and Au, but the decrease occurs in Cu. The changes in optical properties correspond to changes in the characteristics of the SPR curves; for Ag and Au, the SPR angle decreases, and the minimum reflectance increases, and in contrast, for Cu, the SPR angle increases, and the minimum reflectance decreases. Band-by-band decomposition analysis identifies that the prominent peak of optical conductivity arises from the interband transitions between the unoccupied uppermost d state and the conduction sp-like state, where an increase in the number of electrons causes a decrease in the prominent peak of optical conductivity in the metal, and vice versa. SPR simulation based on the calculated optical properties delineates the observed trend in SPR measurements. The results provide a scenario to improve the SPR biosensor’s performance by applying an electric field through the change in the number of electrons.
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Computational Materials Science
Computational Materials Science 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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审稿时长
26 days
期刊介绍: The goal of Computational Materials Science is to report on results that provide new or unique insights into, or significantly expand our understanding of, the properties of materials or phenomena associated with their design, synthesis, processing, characterization, and utilization. To be relevant to the journal, the results should be applied or applicable to specific material systems that are discussed within the submission.
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