Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10631380 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The processes going on in silver-doped GeO2 films during air-heating were investigated by XPS, TEM, IR and UV-visible spectroscopy methods. Silver was shown to interact with the GeO2 matrix at 500-600 °C to give silver germanate which was decomposed on further heating to form GeO2 and silver nanoparticles, 10-35 nm in size, absorbing in the plasmon resonance region (λmax = 415 nm). The silver nanoparticles are located deep in the films and encapsulated by oxide particles.
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Authors
Svetlana V. Serezhkina, Elena A. Tyavlovskaya, Gvidona P. Shevchenko, Sergey K. Rakhmanov,