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Near Infrared Optical Absorption of Gold Nanoparticle Aggregates
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2002
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NanoparticlesMaterials ScienceChemical EngineeringInfrared Optical AbsorptionEngineeringNanoclusterMetal NanoparticlesNanomaterialsNanotechnologyOptical PropertiesSpectroscopyNatural SciencesPlasmonic CatalysisOptical AbsorptionChemistryGold Surface PlasmaGold NanoparticlesPlasmonic Material
The reduction of HAuCl4 by Na2S has been reported to produce gold nanoparticles with an optical absorption in the near-infrared along with its characteristic absorption in the visible. The optical resonances in the visible are due to the gold surface plasma, which are a function of the geometry of the particles. The near-infrared absorption had been attributed to the formation of Au2S/Au core/shell structures. In this report we present new electronic absorption, electron microscopy, and X-ray absorption data in several systems to show that the near-infrared absorption does not involve core/shell structures. We further suggest that the near-infrared adsorption is most likely the result of the formation of aggregates of gold nanoparticles. The identification of the origin of the near-infrared resonance is critical in understanding the optical properties of metal nanoparticle systems.
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