Fabrication of hollow metal “nanocaps” and their red‐shifted optical absorption spectra
College
College of Science
Department/Unit
Physics
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Advanced Materials
Volume
17
First Page
1276
Last Page
1281
Publication Date
5-2005
Abstract
The optical and infrared radiation (IR) absorption spectra of randomly oriented suspensions of discrete cap-shaped metal nanoparticles were discussed. Nanocaps of gold, silver, aluminum, copper, and chromium were produced and the effect of variations in deposition angle and thickness were analyzed. The nanocaps were fabricated with the application of 200 nm diameter PSPs onto a glass substrates by spin-coating. The results show that the absorption peaks of these nanocaps are strongly red shifted relative to those of solid nanospheres.
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Recommended Citation
Liu, J., Maaroof, A. I., Wieczorek, L., & Cortie, M. B. (2005). Fabrication of hollow metal “nanocaps” and their red‐shifted optical absorption spectra. Advanced Materials, 17, 1276-1281. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8174
Disciplines
Physics
Keywords
Nanocapsules—Absorption and adsorption; Nanoparticles—Absorption and adsorption
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