Janus particles with a functional gold surface for control of surface plasmon resonance |
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Authors: | Daisuke Suzuki Haruma Kawaguchi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Science & Technology, Keio University, 3-14-1 Hiyoshi, Yokohama 223-8522, Japan |
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Abstract: | We report in this study the presence of Janus particles, which are candidates for use with electronic color papers. We used negatively charged polystyrene particles (370 nm) as the core particles, and gold was then sputtered onto their packed monolayer under several conditions. The sputtered particles were next redispersed into the aqueous medium by gentle sonication. Gold nanoparticles localized on one side of the cores could also serve as seeds for subsequent shell growth by electroless gold plating. Through these treatments, a series of well-dispersed Janus particles were obtained with gold nanostructures of different size and shape only on one side. Their dispersions showed different colors originating from the surface plasmon resonance absorption of gold nanoparticles localized on the hemisphere. The particles obtained by this approach have potential applications such as in sensors and electronic color paper. |
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Keywords: | Janus particle Gold nanoparticle Sputtering Surface plasmon resonance |
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