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  • - Self-organized nanowire arrays are created on glass templates through angled Au deposition, leading to large area, semi-transparent structures with high electrical conductivity comparable to top transparent conductive oxides.
  • - The nanowires exhibit localized surface plasmon (LSP) resonances, which can be tuned for light in the visible to near-infrared spectrum and are activated by light polarized perpendicular to the wires, functioning well as multifunctional nanoelectrodes.
  • - Electrical percolation during the growth of these nanoelectrodes reveals a universal scaling of the percolation rate on flat surfaces, while nanopatterned templates show variations due to a shadowing effect that enhances the connectivity of 1D Au nanowires

Article Abstract

Self-organized nanowire arrays are confined by glancing-angle Au deposition on nanopatterned glass templates prepared by ion beam sputtering. The semi-transparent 1D nanowire arrays are extended over large cm areas and are endowed with excellent electrical conductivity competitive with the best transparent conductive oxides (sheet resistance in the range of 5-20 Ohm sq). In addition, the nanowires support localized surface plasmon (LSP) resonances, which are easily tunable into the visible and near infrared spectrum and are selectively excited with incident light polarized perpendicularly to the wires. Such substrates, thus, behave as multifunctional nanoelectrodes, which combine good optoelectronic performance with dichroic plasmonic excitation. The electrical percolation process of the Au nanoelectrodes was monitored in situ during growth at glancing angle, both on flat and nanopatterned glass templates. In the first case, we observed a universal scaling of the differential percolation rate, independently of the glancing deposition angle, while deviations from the universal scaling were observed when Au was confined on nanopatterned templates. In the latter case, the pronounced shadowing effect promotes the growth of locally connected 1D Au nanosticks on the 'illuminated' ripple ridges, thus, introducing strong anisotropies with respect to the case of a 2D percolating network.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0957-4484/27/49/495201DOI Listing

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