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20 April 2006 Optical properties of metallic nanostructures fabricated by two-photon induced photoreduction
Nicoletta Tosa, Jocelyne Bosson, Marc Pierre, Christophe Rambaud, Michel Bouriau, Guy Vitrant, Olivier Stéphan, Simeon Astilean, Patrice L. Baldeck
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Abstract
We are using the technique of two-photon induced photoprecipitation to fabricate gold and silver nanostructures. Gold and silver nanoparticles are produced in solution as well as in thin films. In both cases an absorption peak associated with the plasmon resonance is clearly observed and is found to vary as particles grow. In addition, we show that this technique also permits the fabrication of 2D and 3D metallic nanostructures with a good quality. The potential for optical applications is discussed and illustrated on some examples. In particular, we observe high efficiency luminescence and strong tunable diffusion.
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Nicoletta Tosa, Jocelyne Bosson, Marc Pierre, Christophe Rambaud, Michel Bouriau, Guy Vitrant, Olivier Stéphan, Simeon Astilean, and Patrice L. Baldeck "Optical properties of metallic nanostructures fabricated by two-photon induced photoreduction", Proc. SPIE 6195, Nanophotonics, 619501 (20 April 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.663696
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KEYWORDS
Nanolithography

Nanostructures

Plasmons

Absorption

Gold

Fabrication

Silver

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