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Plasmon-directed polymerization: Regulating polymer growth with light

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Wang, Y 
Wang, S 
Zhang, S 
Scherman, OA 
Baumberg, JJ 

Abstract

Plasmon induced polymerization can facilitate the site-selectivity and orientation of polymer growth, which enriches the toolbox of polymerization and nanofabrication. Here, we demonstrate plasmon-induced polymerization, realized by low-power laser excitation of gold nanoparticles (NPs). We selectively control the growth of polymers around single plasmonic NPs while monitoring the polymerization using dark field spectroscopy and subsequent scanning electron microscopy. This plasmon induced polymerization generated by hot electron initiation, not only precisely controls the thickness and composition of the polymer coatings but also regulates the location and orientation of the growth, which is strongly influenced by the laser polarization and near field distribution around the plasmonic NPs. Saturation in the polymer thickness grown provides strong support for our mechanism. This facile approach of nanoscale polymerization directed by light not only provides new opportunities in nano-synthesis and nanofabrication for functional devices, but also opens many directions for polymer physics and chemistry at the nanoscale.

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Keywords

hot electrons, plasmons, polarization, selective growth

Journal Title

Nano Research

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Journal ISSN

1998-0124
1998-0000

Volume Title

11

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Sponsorship
European Research Council (320503)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/L027151/1)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/N016920/1)
European Research Council (778616)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/G060649/1)