中国物理B ›› 2010, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (11): 117310-117310.doi: 10.1088/1674-1056/19/11/117310
王继飞1, 周子游1, 刘菊1, 杨海艳1, 李宏建2, 李雪勇3
Wang Ji-Fei(王继飞)a), Li Hong-Jian(李宏建) a)b)†, Zhou Zi-You(周子游)a), Li Xue-Yong(李雪勇)b), Liu Ju(刘菊)a), and Yang Hai-Yan(杨海艳)a)
摘要: This paper experimentally and theoretically investigates the effect of the underlayer medium on tuning of the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) wavelength of silver island films, and the effect of substrate temperature on the morphologies and optical properties of the films. From the absorption spectra of single Ag with various thickness and overcoated (Ag/TiO2) films deposited on glass substrates at various substrate temperatures by RF magnetron sputtering, we demonstrate that the surface plasmon resonance wavelength can be made tunable by changing the underlayer medium, the thickness of metal layer and the substrate temperature. By varying substrate temperatures, the interparticle coupling effects on plasmon resonances of nanosilver particles enhance as the spacing between the particles reduces. When the substrate temperature is up to 500 ℃, the absorption peak decreases sharply and shifts to shorter wavelength side due to the severe coalescence between silver islands in the film.
中图分类号: (Thin film structure and morphology)