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Reduced Symmetry Enhances Nanoparticles

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Nanoegg optical properties compare favorably with those of concentric particles.

Lauren I. Rugani

Plasmon resonance, a governing factor in optical properties of metallic nanoparticles, relies heavily on particle geometry. Researchers at Rice University in Houston altered the spherically symmetric geometry of a nanoshell to explore the effect of reduced symmetry on plasmon modes. The reduced-symmetry nanoparticles, dubbed nanoeggs, were fabricated by an anisotropic electroless plating technique. Silica-gold nanoshells were immobilized on a glass slide and immersed in a solution that initiated the plating of gold onto the exposed surfaces of the particles, effectively offsetting the core...Read full article

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