Fabrication of hollow metal “nanocaps” and their red‐shifted optical absorption spectra

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....

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Main Authors: Liu, Jingquan, Maaroof, Abbas I., Wieczorek, Lech, Cortie, Michael B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-87972023-01-26T01:52:05Z Fabrication of hollow metal “nanocaps” and their red‐shifted optical absorption spectra Liu, Jingquan Maaroof, Abbas I. Wieczorek, Lech Cortie, Michael B. 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. 2005-05-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8174 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Nanocapsules—Absorption and adsorption Nanoparticles—Absorption and adsorption Physics
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Nanocapsules—Absorption and adsorption
Nanoparticles—Absorption and adsorption
Physics
spellingShingle Nanocapsules—Absorption and adsorption
Nanoparticles—Absorption and adsorption
Physics
Liu, Jingquan
Maaroof, Abbas I.
Wieczorek, Lech
Cortie, Michael B.
Fabrication of hollow metal “nanocaps” and their red‐shifted optical absorption spectra
description 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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author Liu, Jingquan
Maaroof, Abbas I.
Wieczorek, Lech
Cortie, Michael B.
author_facet Liu, Jingquan
Maaroof, Abbas I.
Wieczorek, Lech
Cortie, Michael B.
author_sort Liu, Jingquan
title Fabrication of hollow metal “nanocaps” and their red‐shifted optical absorption spectra
title_short Fabrication of hollow metal “nanocaps” and their red‐shifted optical absorption spectra
title_full Fabrication of hollow metal “nanocaps” and their red‐shifted optical absorption spectra
title_fullStr Fabrication of hollow metal “nanocaps” and their red‐shifted optical absorption spectra
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication of hollow metal “nanocaps” and their red‐shifted optical absorption spectra
title_sort fabrication of hollow metal “nanocaps” and their red‐shifted optical absorption spectra
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2005
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8174
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