Abstract
We demonstrate that spherical gold nanoparticles of relatively narrow size distribution (250nm size, 40nm standard deviation) and gold microclusters (composed by smaller nanoparticles of 30-100nm in size) can be obtained from in situ nucleation of Au25- molecules in polyimide at temperatures from 150°C to 450°C. Using scanning near-field optical microscopy and UV-visible spectroscopy, we demonstrate the presence of strong plasmonic resonance, which opens up a variety of applications in low-cost organic optoelectronics and plasmonics for our fully solution-processed thin films. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.
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Bauld, R., Hesari, M., Workentin, M. S., & Fanchini, G. (2012). Thermal stability of Au25- molecular precursors and nucleation of gold nanoparticles in thermosetting polyimide thin films. Applied Physics Letters, 101(24). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4770515
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