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Gold colloids in sol-gel-derived SiO 2 coatings on glass and their linear and nonlinear optical properties
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1994
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Colloidal MaterialOptical MaterialsEngineeringMetal NanoparticlesOptical GlassChemistrySol-gel SynthesisOptical PropertiesMetal ParticlesHybrid MaterialsFunctionalized SilanesMaterials SciencePhotonic MaterialsSol-gel-derived Sio 2Colloid ChemistryNonlinear Optical PropertiesNanomaterialsSurface ScienceGlass PhotonicsGold ColloidsFunctional MaterialsGlass CompositesOrganic-inorganic Hybrid Material
An organic-inorganic synthesis route to Au-colloid containing, transparent SiO<SUB>2</SUB> coatings has been developed, using four different types of functionalized silanes as stabilizing ligands for the Au. By variation of the kind and the concentration of the stabilizing silane in the sol the onset temperature for the colloid formation varies between 100 and 300 degree(s)C and the final colloid radii can be controlled in a range between 3 and 30 nm after densification of the composite coatings on glass at 500 degree(s)C. The third order polarizability (Chi) <SUB>m</SUB><SUP>(3</SUP>) in the metal particles is one order of magnitude higher than in glass composites and exhibits a strong dependence on the ligand.