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Heterostructures of Cu2−xS/Cu2−xTe plasmonic semiconductors: disappearing and reappearing LSPR with anion exchange.
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- Author(s): Espinosa, Alba Roselia1 (AUTHOR); Novak, Marc1 (AUTHOR); Luo, Qi1 (AUTHOR); Hole, Brandon1 (AUTHOR); Doligon, Clarisse1 (AUTHOR); Prenza Sosa, Kenya1 (AUTHOR); Gray, Jennifer L.2 (AUTHOR); Rossi, Daniel P.3 (AUTHOR); Plass, Katherine E.1 (AUTHOR)
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Chemical Communications. 9/11/2022, Vol. 58 Issue 70, p9810-9813. 4p.
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Localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) of Cu2−xS nanorods is quenched during the initial Cu2−xS/Cu2−xTe core/shell stage of anion exchange then returns as Cu2−xTe progresses into the nanorod. Phase change within the core accounts for this behaviour illustrating the complexity emergent from anion exchange. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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