Light-Assisted, Templated Self-Assembly of Gold Nanoparticle
Chains
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Abstract
We
experimentally demonstrate the technique of light-assisted,
templated self-assembly (LATS) to trap and assemble 200 nm diameter
gold nanoparticles. We excite a guided-resonance mode of a photonic-crystal
slab with 1.55 μm laser light to create an array of optical
traps. Unlike our previous demonstration of LATS with polystyrene
particles, we find that the interparticle interactions play a significant
role in the resulting particle patterns. Despite a two-dimensionally
periodic intensity profile in the slab, the particles form one-dimensional
chains whose orientations can be controlled by the incident polarization
of the light. The formation of chains can be understood in terms of
a competition between the gradient force due to the excitation of
the mode in the slab and optical binding between particles