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Structural characterization of bimetallic Ag-Au nanoparticles in glass

J Haug et al 2009 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 190 012124 (4pp)   doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/190/1/012124  Help

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J Haug1, M Dubiel1, H Kruth1 and H Hofmeister2
1 Department of Physics, University of Halle-Wittenberg, Friedemann-Bach-Platz 6, D-06108 Halle, Germany
2 Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics, Weinberg 2, D-06120 Halle, Germany
E-mail: joerg.haug@physik.uni-halle.de

Abstract. Metal nanoparticles embedded in glass have been thoroughly studied because of their specific optical properties. The present work is directed to the fabrication of bimetallic Ag/Au nanoparticles by double ion implantation and their structural investigation. Ion-implanted samples were measured at the Ag K- and Au L3-edge at HASYLAB/Hamburg and ESRF/Grenoble, respectively, in fluorescence mode (at 10 and 20 K). The Fourier transformed spectra show Ag-Ag and Ag-O bonds for small ion doses. For high ion doses two different correlations (Ag-Ag and Ag-Au) can be found between 2 and 3 Å. At the Au L3-edge, the high-dose implantation creates an additional Au-Ag correlation visible in the Fourier transformed spectra. These results indicate the formation of Ag-Au alloy nanoparticles for high-dose sequential implantation of Ag and Au ions (4×1016 ions/cm2 in each case) whereas for lower doses mainly the ionic state of implanted ions should exist. Transmission electron microscopy characterization revealed the formation of smaller homogeneous particles of approx5 nm mean size and larger ones of approx15 nm that exhibit an internal void, i.e. hollow core-shell particles. EXAFS data prove bimetallic structures for all nanoparticles.

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