Journal article

Optical properties of nanoparticle-based metallodielectric inverse opals

D Wang, J Li, CT Chan, V Salgueiriño-Maceira, LM Liz-Marzán, S Romanov, F Caruso

Small | WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH | Published : 2005

Abstract

Metallodidectric inverse opals were prepared by co-crystallizing silica-coated gold nanopartides and polymer spheres, followed by removal of the crystal template. The inverse opals exhibit a distinct reflectance peak, which results from Bragg diffraction due to the highly ordered 3D macroporous structure. Photonic band-structure calculations indicate that the characteristic reflectance peaks observed are signatures of the directional gap at the L point. It is demonstrated that the optical properties (the position and magnitude of the electromagnetic bandgaps) of the gold-silica nanocomposite inverse opals can be engineered by varying the nanoparticle morphology (core size and shell thickness..

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