Plasmonics ramp up nanocrystal photosensor performance


Posted April 6, 2016 by industryfans

Reporting their results in the journal Nanotechnology, researchers have developed plasmonically coupled light-sensitive skins of nanocrystal monolayers.

 
Reporting their results in the journal Nanotechnology, researchers have developed plasmonically coupled light-sensitive skins of nanocrystal monolayers that exhibit sensitivity enhancement and spectral range extension thanks to metallic nanostructures embedded in the photosensitive nanocrystal platform.

Light-sensitive device
As the team from Bilkent University and Nanyang Technological University explains, plasmonic silver nanoparticles within the device increase the optical absorption of a CdTe nanocrystal monolayer. Controlled separation of these metallic nanoparticles in the vicinity of the semiconductor nanocrystals enables optimization of the photovoltage buildup in the device.
The enhancement factor was found to depend on the excitation wavelength. The scientists observed broadband sensitivity improvement (across 400–650 nm), with a 2.6-fold enhancement factor around the localized plasmon resonance peak.

Technology impact
The team’s findings have significant implications for the future design of photo sensor platforms. These results could pave the way for the engineering of photosensitive NC-based devices such as smart transparent windows, light-sensitive walls and large-surface optical detection systems.
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Last Updated April 6, 2016