Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1522154 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We report a simple one-step synthesis method of large single crystalline Ag (111) hexagonal microplates with sharp edges and a size of up to tens of microns. Single silver crystals were produced by reduction silver nitrate aqueous solution with 4-(methylamino)phenol sulfate. Scanning and transmission electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, selected area electron diffraction and optical microscopy techniques were combined to characterize the crystals. It is shown that the microplates can be easily dispersed and transferred as single objects onto different substrates and subsequently used as a high quality plasmonic starting material for micromachining of future nanocomponents, using modern top-down techniques like focused-ion beam milling and gas injection deposition.
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Authors
Dimitar L. Lyutov, Kaloyan V. Genkov, Anton D. Zyapkov, Gichka G. Tsutsumanova, Atanas N. Tzonev, Lyudmil G. Lyutov, Stoyan C. Russev,