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Graphene-assisted preparation of large-scale single crystal Ag(111) nanoparticle arrays

Applied Physics 2019-12-06 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Surface plasmon resonance of metal nanostructures has broad application prospects in the fields of photocatalysis, optical sensing, biomarkers and surface-enhanced Raman scattering. This paper reports a graphene-assisted method for preparing large-scale single crystal Ag(111) nanoparticle arrays based on ion implantation technique. By surface periodic treatment and annealing of the implanted sample, regularly arranged Ag nanoparticles can be prepared on the sample surface. A new application for graphene is proposed, that is, as a perfect barrier layer to prevent metal atoms from evaporating or diffusing. All the Ag NPs show (111) crystal orientation. Besides, the Ag atoms are covered by graphene immediately when they precipitate from the substrate, which can prevent them from being oxidized. On the basis of this structure, as one of the applications of metal SPR, we measured the Raman enhancement effect, and found that the G peak of the Raman spectrum of graphene achieved about 20 times enhancement.

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@article{arxiv.1912.01814,
  title  = {Graphene-assisted preparation of large-scale single crystal Ag(111) nanoparticle arrays},
  author = {Yibo Dong and Yiyang Xie and Liangchen Hu and Chen Xu and Weiling Guo and Guanzhong Pan and Qiuhua Wang and Fengsong Qian and Jie Sun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.01814},
  year   = {2019}
}