2D-patterning of self-assembled silver nanoisland films

2016 ◽  
Vol 186 ◽  
pp. 107-121 ◽  
Author(s):  
Semen Chervinskii ◽  
Igor Reduto ◽  
Alexander Kamenskii ◽  
Ivan S. Mukhin ◽  
Andrey A. Lipovskii

The paper is dedicated to the recently developed by the authors technique of silver nanoisland growth, allowing self-arrangement of 2D-patterns of nanoislands. The technique employs silver out-diffusion from ion-exchanged glass in the course of annealing in hydrogen. To modify the silver ion distribution in the exchanged soda-lime glass we included the thermal poling of the ion-exchanged glass with a profiled electrode as an intermediate stage of the process. The resulting consequence consists of three steps: (i) during the ion exchange of the glass in the AgxNa1−xNO3(x= 0.01–0.15) melt we enrich the subsurface layer of the glass with silver ions; (ii) under the thermal poling, the electric field displaces these ions deeper into the glass under the 2D profiled anodic electrode, the displacement is smaller under the hollows in the electrode where the intensity of the field is minimal; (iii) annealing in a reducing atmosphere of hydrogen results in silver out-diffusion only in the regions corresponding to the electrode hollows, as a result silver forms nanoislands following the shape of the electrode. Varying the electrode and mode of processing allows governing the nanoisland size distribution and self-arrangement of the isolated single nanoislands, pairs, triples or groups of several nanoislands—so-called plasmonic molecules.

2021 ◽  
Vol 2086 (1) ◽  
pp. 012152
Author(s):  
E A Lubyankina ◽  
D V Raskhodchikov ◽  
E S Babich ◽  
V P Kaasik ◽  
A A Lipovskii

Abstract We demonstrate for the first time that the results of ion exchange processing of thermally poled soda-lime glass essentially depend on the poling conditions. In particular, the processing of vacuum-poled soda-lime glass in silver-sodium nitrate melt results in the diffusion and reduction of silver ions followed by clustering silver nanoparticles in the subsurface layer of the glass after either ion-exchange or additional heat treatment of the ion-exchanged samples. Poling in air atmosphere with deposited gold film anode prevents silver ions penetration in the glass, but electric field stimulated diffusion of gold in this configuration leads to the formation of gold nanoparticles in the glass after heat treatment. It is also shown that corona poling of the glass in air atmosphere does not completely block silver penetration.


2020 ◽  
Vol 533 ◽  
pp. 119899 ◽  
Author(s):  
А. Dergachev ◽  
V. Kaasik ◽  
A. Lipovskii ◽  
V. Melehin ◽  
A. Redkov ◽  
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Author(s):  
Yunqiang Ti ◽  
Xin He ◽  
Jian Zhang ◽  
Jie Zheng ◽  
Pengfei Wang ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Branimir Bajac ◽  
Jovana Stanojev ◽  
Slobodan Birgermajer ◽  
Milena Radojevic ◽  
Jovan Matovic

Abstract In the last decade, biocidal materials have been extensively researched and applied as a coating for various touchscreen devices, in medicine and civil engineering. This research addresses important practical issues in application of surface- modified biocidal glass in water, and inspects optical properties in the spectral range between 350 nm and 500 nm, the range important for bacteria fluorescence detection. Testing of biocidal efficiency has been conducted in an environment rich with microorganisms and algae. To incorporate silver ions in soda lime glass plates, an ion-exchange process in a molten bath was used. The optical characterization of as-synthesized samples indicates very high transparency, above 90% at 440 nm, specifically important for escherichia coli detection. fter 140 days in the bioreactor, it was found that glass heated for 15 min at 350 0C produced best results, maintaining transparency above 85% in spectral range from 350 nm to 1000 nm.


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