研究目的
Investigating the scattering characteristics of an all-carbon exciton-plasmon nanohybrid made by coupling a monolayer graphene nanoflake to a carbon nanotube for enhanced sensing capabilities.
研究成果
The GNF-CNT nanohybrid exhibits enhanced and versatile scattering capabilities compared to the individual constituents, with spectral signatures highly tunable using various system parameters. The high biocompatibility and sensitivity to dielectric properties make it an ideal candidate for biosensing applications, such as tumour permittivity profile reconstruction.
研究不足
The model assumes negligible tunnelling effects and uses the quasistatic approximation, which may not account for all quantum mechanical effects at very small separation distances. The dipole moment of the CNT is approximated as a point dipole, which may overestimate dipole-dipole interactions for very small separation distances.