Abstract

Data on the optical properties of a nanocomposite material constituted by gold nanoparticles covered with a thin film of amorphous hydrogenated silicon suboxide have been obtained for the first time. The thin film was deposited by gas-jet electron-beam plasma chemical-vapor deposition. As gold particles situated on the surface of quartz glass are covered with a thin a-SiO x : H film, their plasmonic resonance peak is shifted to longer wavelengths. The calculations made in the study demonstrated a good agreement with the experiment.

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