Materials Research Express (Jan 2022)

Surface plasmon resonance of the W nanowires

  • Linpeng Zhu,
  • Jianjun Gao,
  • Wei Gu,
  • Fenfei Zhang,
  • Haibin Geng,
  • Jiaxing Xu,
  • Zhiyang Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/aca5ee
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
p. 125005

Abstract

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The Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) of metal materials has been widely used in photocatalysis, light sensing, biomarkers, solar cells and other fields. In this study, the surface plasmon characteristics of tungsten (W) nanowires with different diameters and lengths are analyzed using the finite element method. The thermal effect in the gap of crossed nanowires induced by the plasma resonance is studied. Results show that the resonance peak shifts red, and the resonance intensity increases with the increase in diameter. The increasing diameter results in decreasing electric field intensity and heat in the gap of the crossed tungsten (W) nanowires. The frequency of resonance peaks almost remains unchanged with increasing length. The two to six wave belly plasma modes are visible with increasing nanowire length. With exposure to incident light, the SPR in the shortened spacing results in increasing electric field intensity and the generated heat of gap between the two crossed tungsten (W) nanowires. Once the two crossed nanowires are welded, the heat production in the crossed part decreases, which indicates the self-limitation of plasma welding.

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