volume 52 issue 7 pages 1855-1864

Plasmonic Supercrystals.

Daniel García Lojo 1
Sara Núñez-Sánchez 1
Sergio Gómez Graña 1
Marek Grzelczak 2, 3
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2019-06-25
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR5.433
CiteScore30.7
Impact factor17.7
ISSN00014842, 15204898
General Chemistry
General Medicine
Abstract
For decades, plasmonic nanoparticles have been extensively studied due to their extraordinary properties, related to localized surface plasmon resonances. A milestone in the field has been the development of the so-called seed-mediated growth method, a synthetic route that provided access to an extraordinary diversity of metal nanoparticles with tailored size, geometry and composition. Such a morphological control came along with an exquisite definition of the optical response of plasmonic nanoparticles, thereby increasing their prospects for implementation in various fields. The susceptibility of surface plasmons to respond to small changes in the surrounding medium or to perturb (enhance/quench) optical processes in nearby molecules, has been exploited for a wide range of applications, from biomedicine to energy harvesting. However, the possibilities offered by plasmonic nanoparticles can be expanded even further by their careful assembly into either disordered or ordered structures, in 2D and 3D. The assembly of plasmonic nanoparticles gives rise to coupling/hybridization effects, which are strongly dependent on interparticle spacing and orientation, generating extremely high electric fields (hot spots), confined at interparticle gaps. Thus, the use of plasmonic nanoparticle assemblies as optical sensors have led to improving the limits of detection for a wide variety of (bio)molecules and ions. Importantly, in the case of highly ordered plasmonic arrays, other novel and unique optical effects can be generated. Indeed, new functional materials have been developed via the assembly of nanoparticles into highly ordered architectures, ranging from thin films (2D) to colloidal crystals or supercrystals (3D). The progress in the design and fabrication of 3D supercrystals could pave the way toward next generation plasmonic sensors, photocatalysts, optomagnetic components, metamaterials, etc. In this Account, we summarize selected recent advancements in the field of highly ordered 3D plasmonic superlattices. We first analyze their fascinating optical properties for various systems with increasing degrees of complexity, from an individual metal nanoparticle through particle clusters with low coordination numbers to disordered self-assembled structures and finally to supercrystals. We then describe recent progress in the fabrication of 3D plasmonic supercrystals, focusing on specific strategies but without delving into the forces governing the self-assembly process. In the last section, we provide an overview of the potential applications of plasmonic supercrystals, with a particular emphasis on those related to surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) sensing, followed by a brief highlight of the main conclusions and remaining challenges.
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García Lojo D., Núñez-Sánchez S., Gómez Graña S., Grzelczak M., Pastoriza-Santos I., Pérez-Juste J., Liz-Marzan L. Plasmonic Supercrystals. // Accounts of Chemical Research. 2019. Vol. 52. No. 7. pp. 1855-1864.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/acs.accounts.9b00213
UR - https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.accounts.9b00213
TI - Plasmonic Supercrystals.
T2 - Accounts of Chemical Research
AU - García Lojo, Daniel
AU - Núñez-Sánchez, Sara
AU - Gómez Graña, Sergio
AU - Grzelczak, Marek
AU - Pastoriza-Santos, Isabel
AU - Pérez-Juste, Jorge
AU - Liz-Marzan, Luis
PY - 2019
DA - 2019/06/25
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 1855-1864
IS - 7
VL - 52
PMID - 31243968
SN - 0001-4842
SN - 1520-4898
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@article{2019_García Lojo,
author = {Daniel García Lojo and Sara Núñez-Sánchez and Sergio Gómez Graña and Marek Grzelczak and Isabel Pastoriza-Santos and Jorge Pérez-Juste and Luis Liz-Marzan},
title = {Plasmonic Supercrystals.},
journal = {Accounts of Chemical Research},
year = {2019},
volume = {52},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {jun},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.accounts.9b00213},
number = {7},
pages = {1855--1864},
doi = {10.1021/acs.accounts.9b00213}
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García Lojo, Daniel, et al. “Plasmonic Supercrystals..” Accounts of Chemical Research, vol. 52, no. 7, Jun. 2019, pp. 1855-1864. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.accounts.9b00213.