Resonant photothermal laser processing of hybrid gold/titania nanoparticle films

2015 
Abstract Photothermal processing of thin anatase TiO 2 and hybrid Au/anatase TiO 2 nanoparticle films on glass supports is investigated using continuous-wave microfocused lasers at λ  = 355 nm and λ  = 532 nm. UV/Vis spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, optical microscopy, atomic force microscopy and scanning electron microscopy are used for characterization. Processing of TiO 2 nanoparticle films is feasible at λ  = 355 nm only. In contrast, the addition of Au nanoparticles enhances the overall absorbance of the material in the visible range and enables processing at both wavelengths, i.e. at λ  = 355 nm and λ  = 532 nm. Generally, laser heating induces a transition from anatase to rutile. The modification degree increases with increasing laser power and laser irradiation time. Resonant laser processing of hybrid Au/TiO 2 -mesoporous films provide promising perspectives in various applications, e.g. in photovoltaics, where embedded nanoparticulate Au could be exploited to enhance light trapping.
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