Metal/Semiconductor Hybrid Nanostructures for Plasmon‐Enhanced Applications
Chinese University of Hong Kong · Anhui University of Science and Technology
Abstract
Hybrid nanostructures composed of semiconductor and plasmonic metal components are receiving extensive attention. They display extraordinary optical characteristics that are derived from the simultaneous existence and close conjunction of localized surface plasmon resonance and semiconduction, as well as the synergistic interactions between the two components. They have been widely studied for photocatalysis, plasmon-enhanced spectroscopy, biotechnology, and solar cells. In this review, the developments in the field of (plasmonic metal)/semiconductor hybrid nanostructures are comprehensively described. The preparation of the hybrid nanostructures is first presented according to the semiconductor type, as well…
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4Topics & keywords
- Plasmon
- Materials science
- Nanostructure
- Semiconductor
- Nanotechnology
- Surface plasmon resonance
- Photocatalysis
- Surface plasmon