The Optical Properties of Metal Nanoparticles: The Influence of Size, Shape, and Dielectric Environment
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Abstract
The optical properties of metal nanoparticles have long been of interest in physical chemistry, starting with Faraday's investigations of colloidal gold in the middle 1800s. More recently, new lithographic techniques as well as improvements to classical wet chemistry methods have made it possible to synthesize noble metal nanoparticles with a wide range of sizes, shapes, and dielectric environments. In this feature article, we describe recent progress in the theory of nanoparticle optical properties, particularly methods for solving Maxwell's equations for light scattering from particles of arbitrary shape in a complex environment. Included is a description of the qualitative features of dipole and quadrupole…
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- Discrete dipole approximation
- Nanoparticle
- Dielectric
- Scattering
- Light scattering
- Materials science
- Extinction (optical mineralogy)
- Quadrupole
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