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Palladium-based Plasmonic Perfect Absorber in the Visible Wavelength Range and Its Application to Hydrogen Sensing

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Journal Nano Lett
Specialty Biotechnology
Date 2011 Sep 1
PMID 21877697
Citations 40
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Abstract

We report on the experimental realization of a palladium-based plasmonic perfect absorber at visible wavelengths and its application to hydrogen sensing. Our design exhibits a reflectance <0.5% and zero transmittance at 650 nm and the operation wavelength of the absorber can be tuned by varying its structural parameters. Exposure to hydrogen gas causes a rapid and reversible increase in reflectance on a time scale of seconds. This pronounced response introduces a novel optical hydrogen detection scheme with very high values of the relative intensity response.

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