Journal article
On the temperature stability of gold nanorods: Comparison between thermal and ultrafast laser-induced heating
H Petrova, JP Juste, I Pastoriza-Santos, GV Hartland, LM Liz-Marzán, P Mulvaney
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | Published : 2006
DOI: 10.1039/b514644e
Abstract
The response of gold nanorods to both thermal and ultrafast laser-induced heating has been examined. The thermal heating experiments show structural changes that occur on timescales ranging from hours to days. At the highest temperature examined (250°C) the nanorods are transformed into spheres within an hour. On the other hand, no structural changes are observed in the laser-induced heating experiments up to temperatures of 700 ± 50°C. This is attributed to thermal diffusion in the laser experiments. Measurements of the period of the extensional mode of the nanorods using time-resolved spectroscopy show a significant softening at high pump laser powers. However, the decrease in the period i..
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