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Plasmonic Properties of SrVO3 Bulk and Nanostructures

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Author
Chia-Ping Su
Kari Ruotsalainen
Alessandro Nicolaou
Matteo Gatti
Alexandre Gloter
Keywords
core\textendashshell electronic structures
correlated electrons
electron energy loss spectroscopy
localized surface plasmons
quality factor
vanadium oxide
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Abstract

Abstract Correlated metals, such as SrVO3 (SVO) or SrNbO3, are promising materials for optical devices such as transparent conductors. Here, a real-space and reciprocal-space electron-energy-loss-spectroscopy (EELS) investigation of SVO bulk and nanostructures is reported. An intense 1.35~eV excitation with a weak energy dispersion is observed in the loss function and is attributed to a bulk plasmonic excitation from the 3d-t2g orbitals. Ab initio calculations done within a time-dependent density functional theory framework reveal that a 1.5 band renormalization is sufficient to reproduce quantitatively this d\textendashd plasmon energy and dispersion. The corresponding localized surface plasmon (LSP) peaks are measured by EELS on various nanostructures and are compared to finite-difference time-domain simulations. These LSPs exhibit quality factors above canonical materials (e.g., indium tin oxide) in the near-infrared regime, demonstrating that SVO is also a material of high interest for plasmonic applications. Finally, by phasing out the surface plasmon contribution with EELS collected at minute off-dipolar conditions, the bulk-type plasmonic values are retrieved with nanometrical resolution. Core\textendashshelled electronic structures are then observed for nanorods designed by focused ion beam (FIB), revealing a bandgap opening due to FIB damage. It is envisioned that similar bulk measurement can be feasible for most of the transition metal oxide nanostructures.

Year of Publication
2023
Journal
Advanced Optical Materials
Volume
11
Number of Pages
2202415
URL
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/adom.202202415
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/adom.202202415
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