The Synthesis of Hybrid Gold-Silicon Nano Particles in a Liquid

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We show that the laser ablation method can be efficiently employed for the synthesis of silicon nanoparticles (NP), which are characterized by a strong resonant optical response in the visible spectral range. A single layer composed of silicon NPs has been deposited from the colloidal solution generated by laser ablation. The formation of hybrid silicon-gold NPs as a result of the laser action on a mixed colloidal solution is observed. These hybrid NPs are characterized by broadening of the near-field photoluminescence spectra compared to pure silicon NPs. These results may be used for the realization of functional metasurfaces consisting of randomly distributed resonant NPs.

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Kutrovskaya, S., Arakelian, S., Kucherik, A., Osipov, A., Evlyukhin, A., & Kavokin, A. V. (2017). The Synthesis of Hybrid Gold-Silicon Nano Particles in a Liquid. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-09634-y

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