Abstract

In this research, linear optical properties of Rhodamine 6G dye were investigated at different concentrations in the absence and presence of gold nanorods. The colloidal gold nanorods were characterized by UV–vis spectrophotometer and Transmission Electron Microscope. Also, photoluminescence emissions of synthesized samples were measured. The dominant absorption peak is blue-shifted by the enhancement of Rhodamine 6G concentration, which implies that the dimerization has appeared. In contrast, the photoluminescence peak wavelength of the samples is red-shifted with an increase in dye concentration. Furthermore, the experimental results of photoluminescence are in good agreement with the theoretical model based on the Gaussian function.

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