2007
DOI: 10.1117/12.730870
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Synthesis, optical properties, and modeling of silver core/silver oxide shell nanostructures in silica films

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“…Moreover, there are a series of protocols for further chemical modification of the silica shell. Colloidal, optical, and catalytic properties of such hybrids can thus be tailored rather precisely, as has for example been shown for photonic crystals. …”
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“…Moreover, there are a series of protocols for further chemical modification of the silica shell. Colloidal, optical, and catalytic properties of such hybrids can thus be tailored rather precisely, as has for example been shown for photonic crystals. …”
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“…Moreover, there are a series of protocols for further chemical modification of the silica shell. Colloidal, 19 optical, [20][21][22] and catalytic [23][24][25] properties of such hybrids can thus be tailored rather precisely, as has for example been shown for photonic crystals. [26][27][28] Unfortunately, many nanoparticles are relatively difficult to coat with a silica layer of uniform thickness and density.…”
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“…The scheme of the core-shell structure further allows a tunable optical response of the composite system, by adding additional degree of freedom of the shell composition and thickness. Xu et al [6] reported the synthesis of a Fe 3 O 4 -Au/Ag structure with tunable plasmonic resonant frequency, while Renteria-Tapia et al [13] measured the absorption spectra of Ag-Ag 2 O nanostructures grown on silica thin films.…”
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“…Clearly, there is a (poly)crystalline core (silver, lattice spacing in the HRTEM images of 2. 22 A, (111) reflection) coated with an 1-2 nm amorphous layer (silica). HRTEM also shows that the smaller nanoparticles within the silica shell are not amorphous, but crystalline, and have a diameter of up to 10 nm.…”
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“…This is typically done via coating with thiols or an inert inorganic coating like silica. 20 Silica has many advantages as the chemical behaviour (and the resulting structures), surface modification, and properties (colloidal, 21 optical, [22][23][24] etc.) can be accurately controlled.…”
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