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Gold Nanoparticles Embedded in Carbon Film: Micromorphology Analysis

Ţălu, M Bramowicz, S Kulesza, S Solaymani… – Journal of Industrial and …, 2015

In this paper the sputtered gold nanoparticles (NPs) deposited by Radio Frequency-Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (RF-PECVD) method on the glass substrates in trace of amorphous hydrogenated carbon (Au NPs @ a-C: H) were analyzed to study the three-dimensional (3-D) surface texture. The prepared Au NPs @ a-C: H films were used as research materials. The synthesis of samples was carried out in different powers from 80 to 120 W while all other parameters were kept constant. The X-ray diffraction patterns and UV–vis spectra were applied to study the structure and Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance (LSPR), respectively. An atomic force microscope in a non-contact mode was used to record the sample surface images then the fractal geometry was studied. The images were numerically processed to calculate the Areal Autocorrelation Function (AACF), which was used to determine the anisotropy ratio Str, and to compute the Structure Function (SF). The log–log plots of the latter were used to calculate fractal properties of the studied surfaces, such as fractal dimension D, and pseudo-topothesy K. The analysis of 3-D surface texture was helpful in optimizing the functional performance of the thin film.

The Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance absorption spectra of UV–visible spectrometer, was obtained by StellarNet (Florida, USA) from 2 mm diameter optical fiber that transfers a non-polarized light beam (400–850 nm) through samples to a CCD detector.

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