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=== Procedure === | === Procedure === | ||
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=== External Links === | === External Links === | ||
*[http://pubs.acs.org/doi/suppl/10.1021/nl100615e/suppl_file/nl100615e_si_001.pdf Supporting information for Plasmon-Enhanced Charge Carrier Generation in Organic Photovoltaic Films using Silver nanoprisms] | *[http://pubs.acs.org/doi/suppl/10.1021/nl100615e/suppl_file/nl100615e_si_001.pdf Supporting information for Plasmon-Enhanced Charge Carrier Generation in Organic Photovoltaic Films using Silver nanoprisms] | ||
*[http://mrsec.wisc.edu/Edetc/nanolab/silver/index2.html U of Wisc MRSEC Synthesis of Silver Nanoprisms] | *[http://mrsec.wisc.edu/Edetc/nanolab/silver/index2.html U of Wisc MRSEC Synthesis of Silver Nanoprisms] |
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Overview
Silver nanoprisms have readily tunable surface plasmon resonance in the visible and near IR spectrum.
Significance
The prism shaped nanoparticles enhances the charge distribution around the particle. Exposing to a precise wavelength of light tunes the particles so they change color and absorb at a desired wavelength.