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Nano Lett ; 23(2): 444-450, 2023 Jan 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36595223

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We unambiguously extract the individual decay channels of a coupled plasmon-exciton system by using correlated single-particle absorption and scattering measurements. A remarkable difference in the two channels is present─clear Rabi splitting in the plasmon channel but no Rabi splitting in the exciton channel. Discordance in the absorption and scattering spectra are mainly originated from the distinct contributions of plasmon and exciton channels in the absorption and scattering process. Our findings provide insights into plasmon-exciton interaction in an open cavity and can impact the design of plexcitonic devices for ultrafast nonlinear nanophotonics.

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Nano Lett ; 23(23): 10848-10855, 2023 Dec 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37967849

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In nanophotonics and quantum optics, we aim to control and manipulate light with tailored nanoscale structures. Hybrid systems of nanostructures and atomically thin materials are of interest here, as they offer rich physics and versatility due to the interaction between photons, plasmons, phonons, and excitons. In this study, we explore the optical and electronic properties of a hybrid system, a naturally n-doped monolayer WS2 covering a gold disk. We demonstrate that the nonresonant excitation of the gold disk in the high absorption regime efficiently generates hot carriers via localized surface plasmon excitation, which n-dope the monolayer WS2 and enhance the photoluminescence emission by regulating the multiexciton population and stabilizing the neutral exciton emission. The results are relevant to the further development of nanotransistors in photonic circuits and optoelectronic applications.

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Chem Rec ; 21(4): 797-819, 2021 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33539663

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In this review, we focus on the summary of catalytic reaction driven by surface plasmons and plexciton, where the plexciton is the interaction between plasmon and exciton. We first review the reduction and oxidation reactions driven by plasmons, and analyze the role of plasmons in the two reactions. We then summarize the recent research on the surface catalytic reactions driven by plasmon-exciton coupling and discuss the promotion effect of coupling interaction in oxidation reaction and reduction reaction. The coupling effect of plasmons and excitons can successfully improve the efficiency of catalytic reactions. Finally, this paper demonstrates the research progress in the electrooptical synergic plasmon-exciton co-driven surface catalytic reactions.

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Nano Lett ; 19(1): 189-196, 2019 01 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30500202

RESUMO

Polaritons are compositional light-matter quasiparticles that arise as a result of strong coupling between the vacuum field of a resonant optical cavity and electronic excitations in quantum emitters. Reaching such a regime is often hard, as it requires materials possessing high oscillator strengths to interact with the relevant optical mode. Two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) have recently emerged as promising candidates for realization of strong coupling regime at room temperature. However, these materials typically provide coupling strengths in the range of 10-40 meV, which may be insufficient for reaching strong coupling with low quality factor resonators. Here, we demonstrate a universal scheme that allows a straightforward realization of strong coupling with 2D materials and beyond. By intermixing plasmonic excitations in nanoparticle arrays with excitons in a WS2 monolayer inside a resonant metallic microcavity, we fabricate a hierarchical system with the collective microcavity-plasmon-exciton Rabi splitting exceeding ∼500 meV at room temperature. Photoluminescence measurements of the coupled systems show dominant emission from the lower polariton branch, indicating the participation of excitons in the coupling process. Strong coupling has been recently suggested to affect numerous optical- and material-related properties including chemical reactivity, exciton transport, and optical nonlinearities. With the universal scheme presented here, strong coupling across a wide spectral range is within easy reach and therefore exploration of these exciting phenomena can be further pursued in a much broader class of materials.

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Chem Rec ; 18(5): 481-490, 2018 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29044977

RESUMO

In this review, we firstly reveal the physical principle of plasmon-exciton coupling interaction with steady absorption spectroscopy, and ultrafast transition absorption spectroscopy, based on the pump-prop technology. Secondly, we introduce the fabrication of electro-optical device of two-dimensional semiconductor-nanostructure noble metals hybrid, based on the plasmon-exciton coupling interactions. Thirdly, we introduce the applications of plasmon-exciton coupling interaction in the field of surface catalytic reactions. Lastly, the perspective of plasmon-exciton coupling interaction and applications closed this review.

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Adv Mater ; 30(22): e1705779, 2018 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29659088

RESUMO

Tunable Fano resonances and plasmon-exciton coupling are demonstrated at room temperature in hybrid systems consisting of single plasmonic nanoparticles deposited on top of the transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers. By using single Au nanotriangles (AuNTs) on monolayer WS2 as model systems, Fano resonances are observed from the interference between a discrete exciton band of monolayer WS2 and a broadband plasmonic mode of single AuNTs. The Fano lineshape depends on the exciton binding energy and the localized surface plasmon resonance strength, which can be tuned by the dielectric constant of surrounding solvents and AuNT size, respectively. Moreover, a transition from weak to strong plasmon-exciton coupling with Rabi splitting energies of 100-340 meV is observed by rationally changing the surrounding solvents. With their tunable plasmon-exciton interactions, the proposed WS2 -AuNT hybrids can open new pathways to develop active nanophotonic devices.

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