Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University , Houston, Texas 77005, United States.
Nano Lett. 2013 Sep 11;13(9):4399-403. doi: 10.1021/nl402231z. Epub 2013 Sep 3.
Assembling nanoparticles into well-defined structures is an important way to create and tailor the optical properties of materials. Most advances in metamaterials research to date have been based on structures fabricated in two-dimensional planar geometries. Here, we show an efficient method for assembling noble metal nanoparticles into stable, three-dimensional (3-D) clusters, whose optical properties can be highly sensitive or remarkably independent of cluster orientation, depending on particle number and cluster geometry. Some of the clusters, such as tetrahedra and icosahedra, could serve as the optical kernels for metafluids, imparting metamaterial optical properties into disordered media such as liquids, glasses, or plastics, free from the requirement of nanostructure orientation.
将纳米粒子组装成具有明确定义结构的方法是创造和调整材料光学性质的重要途径。迄今为止,超材料研究的大多数进展都是基于在二维平面几何结构中制造的结构。在这里,我们展示了一种将贵金属纳米粒子组装成稳定的三维(3-D)团簇的有效方法,其光学性质可以高度敏感或显著独立于团簇取向,这取决于粒子数量和团簇几何形状。一些团簇,如四面体和二十面体,可以作为元流体的光学核心,将超材料光学性质赋予无序介质,如液体、玻璃或塑料,而无需纳米结构取向的要求。