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Magneto-Plasmonic Response Enhancement of Au@Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> Nanocomposites Fabricated by Plasmon-Induced Charge Separation
Here, we developed magneto-plasmonic Au@Fe2O3 core–shell nanocomposites by plasmonic photocatalysis,
and
we observed enhanced magnetic circular dichroism (MCD). Plasmonic
Au nanoparticles were adsorbed onto TiO2 and exposed to
visible light in a solution containing Fe2+, and FeOOH
was deposited photocatalytically on the Au nanoparticles due to plasmon-induced
charge separation. MCD and extinction of the Au nanoparticles at ∼640
nm were enhanced, and their enhancement factors were almost the same,
because both of them were due to the increased local refractive index
around the Au core. After the nonmagnetic FeOOH shells on the Au cores
were converted to magnetic α-Fe2O3 by
aerobic annealing, MCD was enhanced further, and its enhancement factor
was higher than that of the extinction. This surplus enhancement of
MCD is explained in terms of local enhancement of an external magnetic
field applied during the MCD measurements by the magnetic α-Fe2O3 shell