TY - JOUR
T1 - Evolution of morphological and optical properties of self-Assembled Ag nanostructures on c-plane sapphire (0001) by the precise control of deposition amount
AU - Kunwar, Sundar
AU - Li, Ming Yu
AU - Pandey, Puran
AU - Sui, Mao
AU - Zhang, Quanzhen
AU - Lee, Jihoon
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
©2016 IOP Publishing Ltd.
PY - 2016/12
Y1 - 2016/12
N2 - Silver (Ag) nanoparticles (NPs) have been widely adapted in various optoelectronic and sensing applications due to the size, shape and density dependent tunable properties. In this work, the systematic control of the size, configuration and density of self-Assembled Ag nanostructures on cplane sapphire (0001) is demonstrated through the solid state dewetting process by the variation of deposition amount (DA) at two distinctive temperature of 400 °Cand 650 °C. The corresponding morphological evolution of Ag nanostructures is systematically discussed based on the diffusion, Volmer-Weber and coalescence growth model. In specific, at the relatively lower temperature of 400 °C, the Ag nanostructures evolve in three distinctive regimes based on theDAcontrol: i.e. the dome-shaped Ag NPs between 2 and 14 nm(regime I), the irregular nano-mounds (NMs) between 20 and 40 nm(regime II), and the coalescence of AgNMsinto a layer between 60 and 200 nm(regime III). Meanwhile, at the relatively higher temperature of 650 °C, due to growth regime shift induced by the enhanced surface diffusion based on the increased thermal energy, the connected AgNMsare resulted even at higher DAs and evolve along with the gradually increased DAs. The evolution of optical properties such as average reflectivity, plasmonic absorption band and the reflectance maxima (peaks) very sensitively respond to the evolution of size, shape and spacing of Ag nanostructures and discussed based on the surface plasmon, reflection and scattering. Specifically, the dome-shaped configuration exhibits strong absorption in the NIR region and weak absorption in visible region while the elongatedNMsshow the enhanced absorption in visible region. Furthermore, the Raman spectra (A1g vibrational mode) of the Ag nanostructures demonstrate the strong correlation with the evolution of size, density and surface coverage of the nanostructures.
AB - Silver (Ag) nanoparticles (NPs) have been widely adapted in various optoelectronic and sensing applications due to the size, shape and density dependent tunable properties. In this work, the systematic control of the size, configuration and density of self-Assembled Ag nanostructures on cplane sapphire (0001) is demonstrated through the solid state dewetting process by the variation of deposition amount (DA) at two distinctive temperature of 400 °Cand 650 °C. The corresponding morphological evolution of Ag nanostructures is systematically discussed based on the diffusion, Volmer-Weber and coalescence growth model. In specific, at the relatively lower temperature of 400 °C, the Ag nanostructures evolve in three distinctive regimes based on theDAcontrol: i.e. the dome-shaped Ag NPs between 2 and 14 nm(regime I), the irregular nano-mounds (NMs) between 20 and 40 nm(regime II), and the coalescence of AgNMsinto a layer between 60 and 200 nm(regime III). Meanwhile, at the relatively higher temperature of 650 °C, due to growth regime shift induced by the enhanced surface diffusion based on the increased thermal energy, the connected AgNMsare resulted even at higher DAs and evolve along with the gradually increased DAs. The evolution of optical properties such as average reflectivity, plasmonic absorption band and the reflectance maxima (peaks) very sensitively respond to the evolution of size, shape and spacing of Ag nanostructures and discussed based on the surface plasmon, reflection and scattering. Specifically, the dome-shaped configuration exhibits strong absorption in the NIR region and weak absorption in visible region while the elongatedNMsshow the enhanced absorption in visible region. Furthermore, the Raman spectra (A1g vibrational mode) of the Ag nanostructures demonstrate the strong correlation with the evolution of size, density and surface coverage of the nanostructures.
KW - Ag nanoparticles
KW - Ag nanostructures
KW - C-plane sapphire
KW - Morphological evolution
KW - Optical properties
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U2 - 10.1088/2053-1591/3/12/125006
DO - 10.1088/2053-1591/3/12/125006
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85007481391
SN - 2053-1591
VL - 3
JO - Materials Research Express
JF - Materials Research Express
IS - 12
M1 - 125006
ER -