Recrystallization-Enabled
Fabrication of Single-Crystalline
Gold Flakes for Plasmonic Applications
Posted on 2024-11-29 - 18:04
Gold
films with a single-crystalline structure and an ultrasmooth
surface are highly desired for fabricating plasmonic nanostructures
with low loss. Here, we report a recrystallization-based approach
to synthesize on-substrate single-crystalline gold flakes with high
efficiency. By dissolving a multicrystalline gold film with tetraoctylammonium
bromide at ∼140 °C and then recrystallizing at ∼160
°C for 2 h, high-density (>1000 pieces per cm2)
gold
flakes can be obtained directly on a substrate, which have a thin
thickness concentrated around 30 nm and a maximum lateral size up
to 0.12 mm. The as-synthesized gold flakes have a face-centered cubic
crystalline structure and smooth surface with a surface root-mean-square
roughness as low as ∼0.3 nm. To demonstrate their advantage
for fabricating high-quality plasmonic nanostructures, gold nanodisk
arrays that can support surface lattice resonance mode are fabricated
using focused ion beam milling from a single-crystalline gold flake
and a multicrystalline gold film, respectively, for comparison. Their
transmission spectra show that the single-crystalline gold nanodisk
array has a higher quality factor (23.3 vs 15.1) and a deeper transmission
dip (41.3% vs 62.2% for the minimum transmittance) of the plasmonic
resonance, which can be attributed to the reduction in electron scattering
loss caused by surface roughness and grain boundaries.
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Wu, Chenming; Pan, Chenxinyu; Zheng, Junsheng; Tong, Yuanbiao; Guo, Xin; Tong, Limin; et al. (2024). Recrystallization-Enabled
Fabrication of Single-Crystalline
Gold Flakes for Plasmonic Applications. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c15121