Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5429112 Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The plasmon resonance of metallic Au/Ag nano-alloys in the colloidal state was tuned from 400 nm to 500 nm using a laser irradiated technique performed directly in the liquid state. Interesting optical nonlinearities, trapping effects and spectroscopic enhancements were detected by modifying the gold molar fraction in the nano-alloys. In particular a reduction of the limiting threshold was observed by increasing the gold amount. The SERS activity of the Au/Ag alloys was tested in liquid and in solid state in presence of linear carbon chains as probe molecules. The increased Raman signals for nanoparticles with different Au/Ag atomic ratio are presented. Finally, studies and prospects for optical and Raman tweezers experiments are discussed.

► Synthesis of contaminant-free Au-Ag composite nanocolloids by PLA. ► Reduction of optical limiting threshold by increasing the Au content. ► SERS activity on the Au/Ag nanoalloys probed with LCCs. ► SERS optical trapping of individual nanoalloy-LCCs nanoaggregates.

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