Going beyond Red with a Tri- and Tetracoordinate Boron Conjugate: Intriguing Near-IR Optical Properties and Applications in Anion Sensing

2014 ◽  
Vol 53 (5) ◽  
pp. 2343-2345 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samir Kumar Sarkar ◽  
Sanjoy Mukherjee ◽  
Pakkirisamy Thilagar
2012 ◽  
Vol 134 (51) ◽  
pp. 20756-20767 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chi Xu ◽  
Richard T. Beeler ◽  
Gordon J. Grzybowski ◽  
Andrew V.G. Chizmeshya ◽  
David J. Smith ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 488-489 ◽  
pp. 103-108 ◽  
Author(s):  
Manisha Tyagi ◽  
Monika Tomar ◽  
Vinay Gupta

The influence of substrate temperature on the UV-Visible-near-IR optical properties, namely the band gap, the Urbach energy and the refractive index of NiO thin films deposited by RF sputtering has been investigated. The optical band gap of thin films showed the blue-shift in the transmission spectra with increase in the substrate temperature which is related to variation in carrier concentration of the deposited films. Urbach energy (EU) values indicate that the films deposited at 400 oC substrate temperature show least structural disorder. The refractive index of the films is found to decrease continuously with increase in the substrate temperature at all photon energies in the visible and near-IR region, and is attributed to the decreasing packing density of the films. Introduction


MRS Bulletin ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 30 (5) ◽  
pp. 349-355 ◽  
Author(s):  
Catherine J. Murphy ◽  
Tapan K. Sau ◽  
Anand Gole ◽  
Christopher J. Orendorff

AbstractOne-dimensional metallic nanostructures such as nanorods and nanowires are of tremendous interest for electronic, sensing, and catalytic applications. Shape anisotropy introduces new optical properties in gold and silver nanoparticles, such as longitudinal plasmon resonance bands in the visible and near-IR portion of the spectrum. Different approaches employed for the shape-controlled synthesis of silver and gold nanocrystals include chemical, electrochemical, and physical methods. The chemical route for the synthesis of nanorods and nanowires, in which metal salts are reduced in an aqueous solution, is one of the most widely used methods. This route commonly employs a surfactant as the directing agent to introduce asymmetry in the nanocrystal shape. Variation in the concentration of precursor salt and the surfactant, the nature of the surfactant, the nature and concentration of reducing agents, the presence of external salts, and the pH of the reaction solution all affect nanocrystal shape, dimension, and yield. The size and shape of the nanocrystals affect the position of the plasmon bands, which in turn has been widely used in surface-enhanced spectroscopies that include both Raman and fluorescence. The aqueous, surfactant-directed route also promises the synthesis of more complex nanostructures with additional desirable properties.


2002 ◽  
Vol 722 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Potts ◽  
A. Papakostas ◽  
N.I. Zheludev ◽  
H.J. Coles ◽  
R. Greef ◽  
...  

AbstractThe polarization state of visible light is found to be altered upon reflection from artificial two-dimensional chiral media. Arrays of metallic planar chiral structures were fabricated by electron beam lithography and ion beam milling. The characteristic dimensions on the chiral elements correspond to wavelengths in the near-IR. Our chiral media are found to induce strong polarization effects, with the handedness of individual elements having a direct effect on the sense and magnitude of rotation of the diffracted light.


1981 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Compaan ◽  
A. Aydinli ◽  
M. C. Lee ◽  
H. W. LO

ABSTRACTRaman measurements of temperature reported earlier have been repeated using a doubled Nd: YAG pulse for excitation and an electronically delayed dye laser pulse. These results, together with a variety of experimental tests of the Raman method, confirm the validity of the small temperature rise during pulsed laser annealing. Transmission measurements spanning the visible and near IR show that there exists a thin (∼ 70 nm) layer at the surface in which the induced absorption coefficient is ∼ 7 × 105 cm−1.


2012 ◽  
Vol 457-458 ◽  
pp. 1250-1253
Author(s):  
Tao Meng ◽  
Chun Mei Zhang ◽  
Mi Dan Li ◽  
Chun Liu ◽  
Shan Shan Meng

The optical property of near-infrared cyanine dye adsorbed on silver nanopaticals has been studied by means of UV-Vis spectrophotometer. The adsorption of near-IR cyanine dye on silver nanopaticles was highly dependent on the concentration of silver nanoparticles. As a result, in the UV-Vis spectra, it was shown that the “red-shift”, as silver nanoparticles size, increased and the “blue-shift”, as concentration of silver nanoparticle increased as well. The adsorbed spectral peaks of near-infrared cyanine dye disappeared as concentration of silver nanoparticles increased.


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