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Enhancing Non-linear Response of Fullerene via Incorporation of Gold Nanoparticles

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Bi-functional nanocomposite thin films of fullerene C 60 and C 70 containing Au NPs were synthesized using thermal co-evaporation method. Different atomic concentrations of Au metal varying from 5 to… Click to show full abstract

Bi-functional nanocomposite thin films of fullerene C 60 and C 70 containing Au NPs were synthesized using thermal co-evaporation method. Different atomic concentrations of Au metal varying from 5 to 35 at.% was chosen to get the Au NPs with different sizes in fullerene matrix. The thickness of films and metal concentration is confirmed by Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy (RBS). UV-visible spectrum shows the excitation of SPR band in all samples except for the lowest metal concentration which is ~ 5 at.% and SPR is red shifted with increasing concentration of Au. The shift in SPR position with increasing metal concentration for both Au-C 60 and Au-C 70 is nearly linear. X-ray diffraction spectroscopy indicates the formation of bigger size particles with increasing metal concentration in both the cases of Au-C 60 and Au-C 70 , which is further confirmed by transmission electron microscopy results. Au-C 60 and Au-C 70 (could) be interesting nanocomposites for surface-enhanced Raman scattering studies.

Keywords: metal concentration; linear response; non linear; spectroscopy; concentration; enhancing non

Journal Title: Plasmonics
Year Published: 2019

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