The Plasmon Au-Films for Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering of Blue and Green Inorganic Art Pigments

Two ways of using plasmon Au-films for inorganic art pigments study have been compared. Theoretical calculations of the enhancement factor (EF) dependence on the distance between point-like probe and gold nanoparticles have been performed. The average local EFs in our experiments were estimated to b...

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Published inPHYSICS, CHEMISTRY AND APPLICATIONS OF NANOSTRUCTURES p. 1
Main Authors Gaponenko S. V, Borisenko V. E, Kam C. H, Gurin V. S
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published World Scientific 2015
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ISBN9789814696517
981469651X
9789814696524
9814696528
9789814696531
9814696536
DOI10.1142/9789814696524_0108

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Summary:Two ways of using plasmon Au-films for inorganic art pigments study have been compared. Theoretical calculations of the enhancement factor (EF) dependence on the distance between point-like probe and gold nanoparticles have been performed. The average local EFs in our experiments were estimated to be 104-106. The dripping Au-sol on the pigments represents itself more easy and rapid way of sample preparation while using Au-films immobilized on the glass surface as a SERS-active substrate provides more efficient luminescence quenching.
ISBN:9789814696517
981469651X
9789814696524
9814696528
9789814696531
9814696536
DOI:10.1142/9789814696524_0108