International Conference on Advanced Infocomm Technology 2011 (ICAIT 2011) 2011
DOI: 10.1049/cp.2011.1070
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Laser-induced pattened deposition of silver nanoparticles on glass

Abstract: A method for fabricating patterned deposition of silver nanoparticles on the surface of a standard glass slide using laser-induced way is reported. By this method patterned deposition of Ag nanoparticles corresponding to a given irradiation pattern can be achieved. In this paper focused laser light, with a concentric circle pattern formed by a confocal microscope, in an aqueous solution of silver nitrate and trisodium citrate allowed the synthesis and immobilization of silver nanoparticles at the glass/solutio… Show more

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“…As a result of laser-initiated chemical processes, metal structures are formed in the laser-affected area of the substrate. As a liquid phase, one can use electrolyte solutions traditional for chemical metallization [9][10][11], or solutions of metal salts with some reducing agents [12][13][14][15][16], or solutions of organometallic complexes [17,18]. The main difference between these approaches is the nature of the laserinduced process-the redox process initiated by laser heating (first case) or photochemical effects in the second and third variants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of laser-initiated chemical processes, metal structures are formed in the laser-affected area of the substrate. As a liquid phase, one can use electrolyte solutions traditional for chemical metallization [9][10][11], or solutions of metal salts with some reducing agents [12][13][14][15][16], or solutions of organometallic complexes [17,18]. The main difference between these approaches is the nature of the laserinduced process-the redox process initiated by laser heating (first case) or photochemical effects in the second and third variants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%