2024 AIChE Annual Meeting

(180g) Shape-Dependent Plasmonic Properties of Liquid Metal Nanostructures

Authors

Sina Jamalzadegan - Presenter, North Carolina State University
Alireza Velayati, North Carolina State University
Mohammadreza Zare, North Carolina State University
Michael D. Dickey, North Carolina State University
Qingshan Wei, North Carolina State University
EGaIn (eutectic gallium-indium) liquid metal (LM) alloy, becomes an attractive new nanomaterial due to its unique properties such as deformability, high thermal and electrical conductivity, low volatility, and viscosity. In this study, we systematically explored the emerging plasmonic characteristics of EGaIn nanoparticles in the broad UV-vis-NIR spectral range withFinite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) simulations. In particular, we investigated shape-dependent surface plasmon resonance (SPR) effects of EGaIn nanoparticles of various sizes. Our findings highlight the versatility of LM nanoparticles, particularly EGaIn, in the growing field of nanoplasmonics for novel applications from biosensing, optics, to drug delivery and therapy.