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Preparation of Au<sub>c</sub><sub>ore</sub>Ag<sub>s</sub><sub>hell</sub> Nanorods and Characterization of Their Surface Plasmon Resonances
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Materials SciencePlasmonicsEngineeringNanoclusterPlasmonic CatalysisNanomaterialsNanotechnologyMetal NanoparticlesMaterials CharacterizationApplied PhysicsMetamaterialsPure Ag NanorodsAucoreagshell NanorodsNanofabricationChemistrySilver CoatingMetallic NanomaterialsPlasmonic Material
The surface of gold nanorods is coated with thickness-controlled silver by reducing AgCl43- exclusively on the metallic surface to form AucoreAgshell nanorods and then restored by selectively removing the silver coating. AucoreAgshell nanorods show much sharper, stronger, and shorter-wavelengthed surface plasmon absorption than gold nanorods. However, the absorption wavelength is much longer than the one calculated for pure Ag nanorods. This means that the core−shell structure of AucoreAgshell nanorods must be explicitly taken into account in these calculations.
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