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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2023On the Quenching Mechanism of Ce, Tb Luminescence and Scintillation in Compositionally Disordered $(Gd,Y,Yb)_3Al_2Ga_3O_{12}$ Garnet Ceramics5citations
  • 2023On the Quenching Mechanism of Ce, Tb Luminescence and Scintillation in Compositionally Disordered (Gd, Y, Yb)3Al2Ga3O12 Garnet Ceramics5citations
  • 2021Synthesis of gold nanoparticles by the spark discharge method for visible plasmonics5citations

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  • Malashkevich, Georgii
  • Komendo, Ilia
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  • Vasilev, Andrei
  • Retivov, Vasili
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Synthesis of gold nanoparticles by the spark discharge method for visible plasmonics

  • Ramanenka, Andrei
Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>This work demonstrates synthesis of metal Au nanoparticles with a plasmon resonance in the visible optical region by the spark discharge method in atmosphere of argon of purity 6.0. With raising of sintering temperature from 25 to 950 °C, the morphology of synthesized Au nanoparticles changed from agglomerates to individual particles with decreasing the median size from 270 to 90 nm according to aerosol spectrometer. While by transmission electron microscopy primary nanoparticles with a gold crystalline structure with sizes in range from 5 to 120 nm were observed. Synthesized nanoparticles ensembles had broad absorption peaks with maximum in the visible optical region with peak positions approximately at 490 nm. High temperature sintered particles had a spherical shape and an additional absorption peak at approximately 640 nm.</jats:p>

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  • nanoparticle
  • gold
  • transmission electron microscopy
  • sintering