Experimental analysis and simulation of the optical properties of gold nano-particles on sodium alginate
optical properties
localized surface plasmon
Gold nanoparticles; Optical properties; Sodium; Surface plasmon resonance; Transfer matrix method
gold nanoparticles
reflectance and transmittance spectroscopy
0103 physical sciences
01 natural sciences
sodium alginate
DOI:
10.1364/ome.465985
Publication Date:
2022-08-17T13:00:36Z
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ABSTRACT
The reflectance and transmittance spectra of a set of thin gold films on sodium alginate are measured and simulated in the framework of the generalized transfer matrix method. In the simulation, the dielectric function for the nano-particles (NP) was modified from that of gold bulk by using a variable damping energy. A Lorentz oscillator was used to describe the localized surface plasmon resonance. The results elucidate the structural arrangement of the deposited material on the specific substrate. The collision frequency obtained from the simulation indicates that the aggregation of the NPs at the nanoscopic level correlates with the electrical properties. The intense surface plasmon resonance remains visible for film thicknesses up to 10 nm, in spite of the increasing loss of particle separation. In addition to the attained results, the developed methodology can be usefully applied on other case studies for a thorough characterization of the formation of the growing NP films on the specific substrate.
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