Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1554865 Superlattices and Microstructures 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Gold nanoclusters with diameters up to 50 nm were grown in sandwich structures consisting in 15 nm of plasma deposited silicon nitride, 1 nm of gold grown by sputtering and 15 nm of plasma deposited silicon nitride (SiN/Au/SiN). Previous to the last step, ammonia plasma treatments of the gold surface were carried out with time as the main variable. The resulting structures were analyzed by high resolution transmission electron microscopy and spectroscopic ellipsometry. As a result of plasma treatments, island-like structures of as-grown gold clusters evolve to near spherical-shape features with decreasing diameter as the plasma treatment time rises. Ellipsometric spectra were modeled based on the Bruggeman effective medium approximation and the influence of size and shape of nanoparticles on the optical properties were calculated.

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