2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.vacuum.2012.01.005
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Annealing effect on the structural and optical properties of embedded Au nanoparticles in silicon suboxide films

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“…2.b) showed the uniform distribution of the grains with the presence of a few bright elongated shape particles on the surface of the film. The earlier reports agrees the above observation [20][21][22][23]. As the Au dopant increases to 8 and 12 Mol% (Fig.…”
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“…2.b) showed the uniform distribution of the grains with the presence of a few bright elongated shape particles on the surface of the film. The earlier reports agrees the above observation [20][21][22][23]. As the Au dopant increases to 8 and 12 Mol% (Fig.…”
Section: Table1supporting
confidence: 89%
“…The size of ionic Au is large (ionic radius1.37 Å and 1.44 Å for Au þ and Au°), compared to ionic Zr (ionic radius 0.80 Å for Zr 4 þ ) and it is difficult to replace the Au þ and Au 0 with Zr 4 þ . When the film is annealed at 500°C, the Au particles were diffused towards the surface of the films because of low chemical affinity between the host and the Au atoms [20][21][22][23]. Fig.…”
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“…We suggested that the origin of this band comes from the exciting laser that penetrated through the porous layer and directly exciting throughout AuNPs. Optical coupling between them is claimed to govern the observed behavior [19,20]. Meanwhile, the sample deposited with 3.5 mA/cm 2 (sample c) had almost no PL peak that it is not included in the figure.…”
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“…Anderson localization is responsible for enhancing the localized field, and hence, it appears in the PL emission [43]. The localized enhanced field gives rise to a PL emission in which the peak is greatly dependent on the size and shape of the AuNPs [44]. The blue shift observed in the peak position in Fig.…”
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