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Sakamoto, Masanori
Kyoto University
Kawawaki, Tokuhisa
Kyoto University
Kimura, Masato
Kyoto University
Yoshinaga, Taizo
University of Tsukuba
Vequizo, Junie Jhon M.
Toyota Technological Institute
Matsunaga, Hironori
Toyota Technological Institute
Ranasinghe, Chandana Sampath Kumara
Toyota Technological Institute
Yamakata, Akira
Toyota Technological Institute
Matsuzaki, Hiroyuki
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Furube, Akihiro
Tokushima University
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Teranishi, Toshiharu
Kyoto University
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Journal Article
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Description | Infrared-light-induced carrier transfer is a key technology for ‘invisible’ optical devices for information communication systems and energy devices. However, clear and colourless photo-induced carrier transfer has not yet been demonstrated in the field of photochemistry, to the best of our knowledge. Here, we resolve this problem by employing short-wavelength-infrared (1400–4000 nm) localized surface plasmon resonance-induced electron injection from indium tin oxide nanocrystals to transparent metal oxides. The time-resolved infrared measurements visualize the dynamics of the carrier in this invisible system. Selective excitation of localized surface plasmon resonances causes hot electron injection with high efficiency (33%) and long-lived charge separation (~ 2–200 μs). We anticipate our study not only provides a breakthrough for plasmonic carrier transfer systems but may also stimulate the invention of state-of-the-art invisible optical devices.
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Nature Communications
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ISSN | 20411723
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NCID | AA12645905
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Publisher | Springer Nature
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Volume | 10
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Start Page | 406
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Published Date | 2019-01-24
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