Silica nano-rings and nano-hollows: Preparation and UV photoluminescence emission
2008
By annealing fused silica coated with ultra-thin Ag film, silica nano-rings and nano-hollows were prepared on the substrate. The Ag nano-particles attached on the wall of nano-hollows or embedded in silica were confirmed with energy dispersive spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy. Besides the well-known characteristic stretching bands of silica, three novel stretching bands around 1579, 1320 and 270 cm(-1) were found in the annealed Ag-coated silica by Raman scattering spectroscopy, which have been attributed to the O-2 in ground state, O-O and metal-oxygen stretching bands, respectively. The formation mechanism of nano-rings and nano-hollows has been discussed based on the experimental results. An ultraviolet photoluminescence emission of 360-370 nm from annealed Ag-coated silica was found when the excitations were 230 nm and 280 nm or longer. The possible photoluminescence emission mechanism has been discussed, which suggests that oxygen excess defects are responsible for the photoluminescence emission, and photoexcitation occurs in the silica as well as in Ag+ ions. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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