INVESTIGADORES
TORCHIA Gustavo Adrian
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Noble metal nanoparticles fabrication and fragmentation by femtosecond laser ablation: size comparison by extinction spectroscopy and electron microscopy
Autor/es:
G. A. TORCHIA,D. SCHINCA, L. SCAFFARDI , P. MORENO AND L. ROSO
Lugar:
Roma, Italia
Reunión:
Conferencia; The 22nd General Conference of the Condensed Matter Division of the European Physical Society; 2008
Resumen:
Gold and silver nanoparticles (Nps) were fabricated from femtosecond (fs) laser ablation of metal targets immersed in several liquid media. Different conditions for fabrication are presented and related with particle sizes. Gold Nps were fabricated and subsecuently fragmented using the fundamental emission of a Ti:Za fs laser (800 nm). On the other hand, silver Nps were fabricated and fragmented in water with the second harmonic of Ti:Za laser (400 nm) while for ethanol, a combination of fundamental and second harmonic was explored.                  Plasmon peak position and its full width at half maximum (FWHM) was used to analyze the UV-visible extinction spectra of the different obtained colloids and to determine the size of the produced Nps.  It can be observed that, in the case of the gold, the plasmon peak shows a blue shift after fragmentation, suggesting a reduction in size. For silver, the plasmon resonance remains fixed after fragmentation at around 400 nm, depending on media. However its FWHM is larger than that of the non fragmented sample, also suggesting a decrease in size.                    We compare the extinction spectroscopy results with those from TEM analysis and discuss different mechanisms involved in the decrease of particle size due to fragmentation.