Gold and silver dichroic nanocomposite in the quest for 3D printing the Lycurgus cup

  • Kool L
  • Dekker F
  • Bunschoten A
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Lycurgus cup is an ancient glass artefact that shows dichroism as it looks green when a white light is reflected on it and a red colouring appears when a white light is transmitted through it. This peculiar dichroic effect is due to silver and gold nanoparticles present in the glass. In this research we show the synthesis of dichroic silver nanoparticles and their embedding in a 3D printable nanocomposite. The addition of gold nanoparticles to the silver nanoparticle composite, gave a 3D printable nanocomposite with the same dichroism effect of the Lycurgus cup.

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Kool, L., Dekker, F., Bunschoten, A., Smales, G. J., Pauw, B. R., Velders, A. H., & Saggiomo, V. (2020). Gold and silver dichroic nanocomposite in the quest for 3D printing the Lycurgus cup. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 11, 16–23. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.11.2

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