Optical Characteristics of Directly Deposited Gold Nanoparticle Films

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The manuscript presents the optical properties of directly deposited films of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) prepared by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis technology. Four samples were produced, with an AuNPs deposition time of 15 min, 30 min, 1h and 4h on the glass substrate. The morphological characterization of the deposited films showed that the size of the first deposited AuNPs is between 10 and 20 nm, while with a longer duration of the deposition process, larger clusters of AuNPs grow by coalescence and aggregation. The prepared layers were optically characterised with Ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy (UV-vis) and ellipsometry. The ellipsometric measurements showed an increasingly denser and thicker effective thickness of the AuNPs layers. The extinction spectra display a clear local surface plasmonic resonance (LSPR) signature (peak 520-540 nm), indicating the presence of isolated particles in all samples. For all AuNPs layers, the imaginary part of both ε// and ε⏊ is dominated by a central peak around 2.2 eV corresponding to the LSPR of isolated particles and a high-energy shoulder due to Au interband transitions. It is shown that, as the density of particles increases, the extinction cross section grows over the whole spectral range where measurements are taken. Thus response can be explained with an enhanced electromagnetic response among AuNPs, that can be connected to the increase of particle density but also by the formation of clusters and irregular structures.
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