Applied Surface Science, Vol.484, 152-168, 2019
Nanocomposite thin films based on Au-Ag nanoparticles embedded in a CuO matrix for localized surface plasmon resonance sensing
Nanocomposite thin films, composed of monometallic Au and Ag, and bimetallic Au-Ag nanoparticles, dispersed in a CuO matrix were prepared, characterised and tested for Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance (LSPR) sensing. The films were deposited by reactive magnetron sputtering, followed by a post-deposition thermal annealing to modify the size and shape of the nanoparticles distribution within the oxide matrix. Regarding the main results of the monometallic systems, the Au:CuO films showed LSPR bands from 800 nm to 650 nm, which reveal a progressive narrowing and a continuous blue-shift with increasing temperature (400-700 degrees C). The Ag:CuO films evidenced plasmonic bands at about 400 nm for temperatures of 500 degrees C and above. The bimetallic system, Au-Ag:CuO, showed LSPR bands in the range between those of the corresponding monometallic systems, due to the presence of Ag enriched AueAg alloy nanoparticles, taking part of Janus-like structures in some cases. In terms of LSPR sensing, Au:CuO films revealed the highest values of refractive index sensitivity since the nanoparticles are more exposed to the surrounding environment.
Keywords:Thin films;Magnetron sputtering deposition;Microstructure;Nanoparticles;CuO matrix;Localized surface plasmon resonance