Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
In this work, we propose a methodology to
synthesize metallic nanoparticles on textured Fluorine Tin
Oxide (FTO) surface by laser irradiations of deposited Au
films. In particular, the breakup of the Au films into
nanoparticles (NPs) is observed as a consequence of the
melting and solidification processes induced by laser irradiations.
The mean Au NPs size and surface density evolution
are analyzed as a function of the laser fluence.
Optical characterizations of the glass/FTO/Au NPs multilayer
show, in the absorption spectra, plasmonic peaks due
to the Au NPs and an improvement of the light absorption
efficiency from the sample with larger Au NPs. The simulated
trends of the ratio between the scattering and
absorption cross section suggest that the absorption efficiency
dominates over the scattering efficiency in the
spectral range between 200 and 600 nm. The simulation
shows that, by varying the NPs radius from about 18 to
24 nm, the radiation-scattered intensity remains symmetric
in forward and reverse directions. These results indicate
that the surface coverage size distribution of Au NPs is the
key parameter to correlate the structural and optical properties
of the glass/FTO/Au NPs multilayer. Furthermore,
electrical characterizations highlight a reduction in the
sheet resistance of the textured FTO due to the presence of
the NPs. We compare these results with those obtained for
the same systems when standard furnace annealing processes
are used to obtain the Au NPs on the textured FTO
surface.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Grimaldi, MARIA GRAZIA; Ruffino, Francesco; Cacciato, Giuseppe; Gentile, Antonella; Lombardo, SALVATORE ANTONINO; Zimbone, Massimo
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