New insight into SPR modulating by two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy: the case for an Ag/ITO system

Nanoscale
Bingbing HanYoung Mee Jung

Abstract

The localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) of Ag/indium tin oxide (ITO)@polystyrene (PS) in the visible-NIR region was dependent on the tuning of the carrier density caused by adjusting the thickness of the ITO layer. The two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy (2D-COS) results of the dependence of each component in the UV-vis-NIR spectrum on the carrier density response enabled the successful exploration of the carrier transport process.

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BETA
surface plasmon resonance
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