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On-Line Optical and Morphological Studies of Silver Nanoparticles Growth Formed by Nanosecond Laser Irradiation of Silver-Exchanged Silicate Glass
Authors:Olivier Véron  Jean-Philippe Blondeau  Michał Grabiec  Aleksandra Wolak  Krzystof Dzierżęga  Nadège Ollier  François Goutaland  Mohamed Chérif Sow  Stéphane Pellerin  Nadia Pellerin
Affiliation:1. CEMHTI, UPR 3079, CNRS/Orléans University, Avenue de la Recherche Scientifique, 45071, Orléans Cedex 2, France
2. Marian Smoluchowski Institute of Physics, Jagiellonian University, ul. Reymonta 4, 30-059, Kraków, Poland
3. Hubert Curien Laboratory, UMR 5516, 18 Rue du Professeur Beno?t Lauras, 42000, Saint-Etienne, France
4. GREMI—Site de Bourges, UMR 6606, Orléans University/CNRS, Rue Gaston Berger BP 4043, 18028, Bourges, France
Abstract:Silver-exchanged silicate glass has been irradiated by 532-nm pulsed Nd:YAG laser in order to locally form metallic nanoparticles. The particular interest of this process is to locally control the silver nanoparticles (NPs) growth. Silver ions are exchanged with sodium ions near the glass surface after dumping of a silicate glass few minutes in silver and sodium nitrates molten salt. A low-energy density laser exposure (0.239 J/cm2) chosen at the ablation threshold allows to observe the kinetics of the silver NPs growth according to the increasing shots number. An on-line optical measurement is carried out after each shot to identify the most important steps during the irradiation process. According to this measurement, we have determined four steps highlighted by UV/Visible spectrophotometry and we have identified the influence of located surface plasmon resonance. Three combined material analysis methods were used to understand the glass/laser interaction mechanism: we outlined the material volume variations by profilometric method, the element distribution by scanning electron microscopy and finally the structural distribution of the irradiated region by a local infrared investigation. The trend for NPs formation revealed by the UV/Visible spectrophotometry is thus explained by the formation of a ring expelled from a central hole. We highlight that the on-line extinction measurement can be used to data process the NPs evolution.
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