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- 20243D printing of MAX/PLA filament: Electrochemical in-situ etching for enhanced energy conversion and storagecitations
- 2023Cathodoluminescence and optical absorption spectroscopy of plasmonic modes in chromium micro-rodscitations
- 2023Heterolayered carbon allotrope architectonics via multi-material 3D printing for advanced electrochemical devicescitations
- 2021Metal-plated 3D-printed electrode for electrochemical detection of carbohydratescitations
- 2018Development of a 3D graphene aerogel and 3D porous graphene/MnO 2 @polyaniline hybrid film for all-solid-state flexible asymmetric supercapacitorscitations
- 2017Development of 3D Urchin-Shaped Coaxial Manganese Dioxide@Polyaniline (MnO2@PANI) Composite and Self-Assembled 3D Pillared Graphene Foam for Asymmetric All-Solid-State Flexible Supercapacitor Applicationcitations
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Cathodoluminescence and optical absorption spectroscopy of plasmonic modes in chromium micro-rods
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Manipulating light at the sub-wavelength level is a crucial feature of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) properties for a wide range of nanostructures. Noble metals like Au and Ag are most commonly used as SPR materials. Significant attention is being devoted to identify and develop non-noble metal plasmonic materials whose optical properties can be reconfigured for plasmonic response by structural phase changes. Chromium (Cr) which supports plasmon resonance, is a transition metal with shiny finished, highly non-corrosive, and bio-compatible alloys, making it an alternative plasmonic material. We have synthesized Cr micro-rods from a bi-layer of Cr/Au thin films, which evolves from face centered cubic to hexagonal close packed (HCP) phase by thermal activation in a forming gas ambient. We employed optical absorption spectroscopy and cathodoluminescence (CL) imaging spectroscopy to observe the plasmonic modes from the Cr micro-rod. The origin of three emission bands that spread over the UV–Vis-IR energy range is established theoretically by considering the critical points of the second-order derivative of the macroscopic dielectric function obtained from density functional theory (DFT) matches with interband/intraband transition of electrons observed in density of states versus energy graph. The experimentally observed CL emission peaks closely match the <jats:italic>s</jats:italic>–<jats:italic>d</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>d</jats:italic>–<jats:italic>d</jats:italic> band transition obtained from DFT calculations. Our findings on plasmonic modes in Cr(HCP) phase can expand the range of plasmonic material beyond noble metal with tunable plasmonic emissions for plasmonic-based optical technology.</jats:p>