Surface plasmon resonance effects of gold colloids on optical properties of N719 dye in ethanol

In this work, the light absorption and emission effects of gold nanoparticles on some optical properties of N719 dye solution were studied via transmission electron microscopy, UV-vis absorption, and photoluminescence spectroscopy measurements. A facile method to fabricate four gold colloidal soluti...

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Main Authors: Al-Azawi, Mohammed A., Bidin, Noriah, Abdullah, M., Ali, Abdulrahman K., Hassoon, Khaleel I., Khaldoon, N. A., Al-Asedy, Hayder J.
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spelling my.utm.562202016-11-22T03:05:05Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/56220/ Surface plasmon resonance effects of gold colloids on optical properties of N719 dye in ethanol Al-Azawi, Mohammed A. Bidin, Noriah Abdullah, M. Ali, Abdulrahman K. Hassoon, Khaleel I. Khaldoon, N. A. Al-Asedy, Hayder J. QC Physics In this work, the light absorption and emission effects of gold nanoparticles on some optical properties of N719 dye solution were studied via transmission electron microscopy, UV-vis absorption, and photoluminescence spectroscopy measurements. A facile method to fabricate four gold colloidal solutions with different concentrations containing ~15 nm gold nanoparticles was presented through pulsed laser ablation of a gold target immersed in ethanol, followed by a post-ablated size modification process. As-prepared gold colloids with different concentrations were mixed with certain dye solution. The absorption and fluorescence enhancement that resulted from the interaction between the dipole moments of the day and the surface plasmon resonance of gold nanoparticles were found to be strongly dependent on the gold colloid concentration. Fluorescence was enhanced by around 9-fold, which was achieved for the dye solution with the highest gold nanoparticles concentration. National Institute of Optoelectronics 2015-03-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/56220/1/MohammedAAlAzawi2015_SurfacePlasmonResonanceEffectsofGoldColloidsonOpticalProperties.pdf Al-Azawi, Mohammed A. and Bidin, Noriah and Abdullah, M. and Ali, Abdulrahman K. and Hassoon, Khaleel I. and Khaldoon, N. A. and Al-Asedy, Hayder J. (2015) Surface plasmon resonance effects of gold colloids on optical properties of N719 dye in ethanol. Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, 17 (3-4). pp. 264-269. ISSN 1454-4164
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Al-Azawi, Mohammed A.
Bidin, Noriah
Abdullah, M.
Ali, Abdulrahman K.
Hassoon, Khaleel I.
Khaldoon, N. A.
Al-Asedy, Hayder J.
Surface plasmon resonance effects of gold colloids on optical properties of N719 dye in ethanol
description In this work, the light absorption and emission effects of gold nanoparticles on some optical properties of N719 dye solution were studied via transmission electron microscopy, UV-vis absorption, and photoluminescence spectroscopy measurements. A facile method to fabricate four gold colloidal solutions with different concentrations containing ~15 nm gold nanoparticles was presented through pulsed laser ablation of a gold target immersed in ethanol, followed by a post-ablated size modification process. As-prepared gold colloids with different concentrations were mixed with certain dye solution. The absorption and fluorescence enhancement that resulted from the interaction between the dipole moments of the day and the surface plasmon resonance of gold nanoparticles were found to be strongly dependent on the gold colloid concentration. Fluorescence was enhanced by around 9-fold, which was achieved for the dye solution with the highest gold nanoparticles concentration.
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author Al-Azawi, Mohammed A.
Bidin, Noriah
Abdullah, M.
Ali, Abdulrahman K.
Hassoon, Khaleel I.
Khaldoon, N. A.
Al-Asedy, Hayder J.
author_facet Al-Azawi, Mohammed A.
Bidin, Noriah
Abdullah, M.
Ali, Abdulrahman K.
Hassoon, Khaleel I.
Khaldoon, N. A.
Al-Asedy, Hayder J.
author_sort Al-Azawi, Mohammed A.
title Surface plasmon resonance effects of gold colloids on optical properties of N719 dye in ethanol
title_short Surface plasmon resonance effects of gold colloids on optical properties of N719 dye in ethanol
title_full Surface plasmon resonance effects of gold colloids on optical properties of N719 dye in ethanol
title_fullStr Surface plasmon resonance effects of gold colloids on optical properties of N719 dye in ethanol
title_full_unstemmed Surface plasmon resonance effects of gold colloids on optical properties of N719 dye in ethanol
title_sort surface plasmon resonance effects of gold colloids on optical properties of n719 dye in ethanol
publisher National Institute of Optoelectronics
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/56220/1/MohammedAAlAzawi2015_SurfacePlasmonResonanceEffectsofGoldColloidsonOpticalProperties.pdf
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