On the Optical Properties of Ag-Au Colloidal Alloys Pulsed Laser Ablated in Liquid: Experiments and Theory

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We simulated the extinction spectra of Ag-Au alloyed nanoparticles produced by pulsed laser ablation in liquid of elemental targets followed by re-irradiation of suitable mixtures of the obtained colloidal suspensions. When we make use of the optical constants of Ag-Au alloys, our theoretical approach, developed in the framework of the T-matrix formalism, accurately reproduces the experimental features of the extinction spectra of laser-produced nanoalloys with compositions that span the entire composition range (Ag25Au75, Ag50Au50, and Ag75Au25).

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Fazio, E., Saija, R., Santoro, M., Abir, S., Neri, F., Tommasini, M., & Ossi, P. M. (2020). On the Optical Properties of Ag-Au Colloidal Alloys Pulsed Laser Ablated in Liquid: Experiments and Theory. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 124(45), 24930–24939. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.0c05270

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