Abstract
A novel two-step method for rapid optical plasmonic transformation (ROPT) of Ag-doped phosphate glass is proposed. The ROPT process blends the time efficiency of a laser irradiation treatment with the precise temperature control over the entire glass volume. The time needed for optical transformation is reduced to 3 min, compared to 120 min during the conventional isothermal heat treatment (HT). The proposed method employs a differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) for nanoparticle (NP) synthesis. For consistent optical density comparison of the synthesized plasmonic glasses, a plasmonic merit factor, ζ ζ, is introduced. The ROPT method exhibits a plasmonic factor growth rate three orders of magnitude higher, 0.14 ζ ζ s −1 , compared to the assessed rate of the conventional isothermal HT, 0.27 × 10 –3 ζ ζ s −1 . The fast growth is discussed in the framework of sub-nanometer particle coalescence at temperatures 80–100 °C above the glass transition temperature of the glass nanocomposite. The proposed solid-state NP synthesis may be applied for various noble metal NPs in different types of glass matrices.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry |
Volume | 147 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Jul 10 2021 |
DC Disciplines
- Physical Sciences and Mathematics
- Physics
- Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics