Author:
Kunwar Sundar,Sui Mao,Zhang Quanzhen,Pandey Puran,Li Ming-Yu,Lee Jihoon
Abstract
Abstract
Silver (Ag) nanostructures demonstrate outstanding optical,
electrical, magnetic, and catalytic properties and are utilized in photonic,
energy, sensors, and biomedical devices. The target application and the
performance can be inherently tuned by control of configuration, shape, and size
of Ag nanostructures. In this work, we demonstrate the systematical fabrication of
various configurations of Ag nanostructures on sapphire (0001) by controlling the
Ag deposition thickness at different annealing environments in a plasma ion
coater. In particular, the evolution of Ag particles (between 2 and 20 nm),
irregular nanoclusters (between 30 and 60 nm), and nanocluster networks (between
80 and 200 nm) are found be depended on the thickness of Ag thin film. The results
were systematically analyzed and explained based on the solid-state dewetting,
surface diffusion, Volmer–Weber growth model, coalescence, and surface energy
minimization mechanism. The growth behavior of Ag nanostructures is remarkably
differentiated at higher annealing temperature (750 °C) due to the sublimation and
temperature-dependent characteristic of dewetting process. In addition, Raman and
reflectance spectra analyses reveal that optical properties of Ag nanostructures
depend on their morphology.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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