Abstract
A substrate surface on which gold particles are distributed is prepared by annealing an ultra-thin gold film to enable glancing angle deposition. By cooling the substrate and controlling its spin rate, two spiral-like and one screw-like gold nanohelix arrays are grown upon the seeded surfaces. The mean helix radius and pitch length are reduced to 17 and 55 nm, respectively. The g-factor of the three nanohelix arrays is measured here and associated circular dichroism peak blue shifts occur as the gold helices shrink.
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Jen, Y. J., Liu, W. C., Hsiao, C. Y., Lin, P. C., Yu, C. L., & Chan, T. L. (2017). Obliquely Deposited Gold Nanohelices on Lithography-Free Prepared Nanoseeded Surfaces. Nanoscale Research Letters, 12. https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-017-2261-z
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