Gold-Silica Colloidal Core-Shell Particles for Photonic Applications

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 733 KB
- Publication Date:
- Oct 1, 2003
Abstract
A synthesis of colloidal gold shell particles with a silica core is described. Small gold nanoclusters were attached to the functionalized surface of colloidal silica particles. Reductive growth and coalescence of these clusters lead to the formation of a closed gold layer. By variation of the thickness of this gold layer and the radius of the shell it is possible to adjust the plasmon resonance of the gold shell particles over the whole visible and infrared region of the spectrum. The optical properties of the particles made are in good agreement with theoretical calculations for coreshell particles. Due to their low polydispersity these gold shell particles form in solution large crystals with submicron lattice constants. It is also possible to produce hollow gold shells by dissolution of the silica core. A new method to coat the silica core gold shell particles with an additional outer silica shell is also presented. This allows due to a reduction in the Van-der-Waals forces to make more permanent dried crystals and facilitates functionalization of the particles for use in various photonic applications.
Citation
APA:
(2003) Gold-Silica Colloidal Core-Shell Particles for Photonic ApplicationsMLA: Gold-Silica Colloidal Core-Shell Particles for Photonic Applications. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2003.