Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5351601 | Applied Surface Science | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Gold films with periodic stripes of nanoporous structure are realized by using pulsed laser annealing in a mask projection arrangement in combination with a dealloying process. An Ag-Au alloy is first formed in the exposed areas of Ag/Au bi-layers by annealing, and then the Ag is removed from Ag-Au alloy by submerging in HNO3 solution and nanoporous gold is formed. The Ag top-layer in the unexposed areas of the Ag/Au bi-layers is also removed and the Au under-layer remains. Laser annealing is performed with 2 pulses and 10 pulses at different energy densities. Optimized laser annealing parameters for the 140Â nm Ag/80Â nm Au bi-layers is found with 10 pulses at fluences of 132 and 143Â mJ/cm2.
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Authors
Dong Wang, Jürgen Ihlemann, Peter Schaaf,