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Faraday Rotation of Gold Nanoparticles By Christopher Ramirez Mentored Dr. Viktor Chikan Kansas State University Summer 2013 Research Experience for Undergraduates

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Faraday Rotation of Gold Nanoparticles

By Christopher RamirezMentored Dr. Viktor Chikan

Kansas State UniversitySummer 2013 Research Experience for

Undergraduates

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Motivation• Faraday Rotation (FR): • Metal NP exhibit enhanced FR

– Applications such as optical isolators and phase modulators [1]

• Observe FR signal dependence by varying NP size and concentration

• Determine Verdet constant of gold using colloidal gold nanoparticles of varying concentrations and sizes

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How Faraday Rotation WorkskR kL

kR

kL

• Linearly polarized• kL - left-circularly polarized EM vector• kR - right-circularly polarized EM vector• Equal in magnitude and phase

• FR occurs results from phase difference• Birefringent material – index of

refraction depends on propagation direction of light

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SetupSchematic View

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To spectrograph

u

v

x

y

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w1. Light source2. Linear polarizer3. Cell containing NP solution4. Solenoid5. Analyzer6. Light collector

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Setup

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DataExample from A Single Trial

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ResultsFR Angle vs. Relative B-field

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MethodologyCCD Temperature Correction via Timing Calibration

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ResultsFR of 5nm, Various Concentrations

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ResultsFR of 10nm, Various Concentrations

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ResultsFR of Various Sizes, 0.6 M

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Plasmon Peaks from Literature

[2]

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Conclusion• FR signal for NP is concentration-

dependent– As shown for 5nm and 10nm NP

• FR signal increases linearly with magnetic field strength

• Plasmon peaks are more pronounced and blueshifted as size increases

• Verdet constant calculation may require more data

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References[1] Chikan V.; Dani R. D.; Wysin, G. M.; Young, N. Effects of Interband Transitions on Faraday Rotation in Metallic Nanoparticles 2013

[2] Link, S.; El-Sayed, M. A. J. Phys. Chem. B 1999, 103, 4215