Abstract

Gold ions have been implanted (285 keV, 8 × 10 15 cm −2) into fused silica and nine other different silicate glasses (commercially available and laboratory prepared glasses). We have studied the influence of annealing processes up to 1080°C for silica and 600°C for the other glasses. Only after the highest annealing temperatures do the samples display an optical absorption band peaked at a wavelength of about 520 nm, characteristic of surface plasmon resonance of gold nanoparticles. Differences in the gold concentration profiles have been attributed to radiation enhanced diffusion and structural differences. Optical absorption spectra reflect structural differences. First transmission electron microscopy measurements showed that the gold precipitates were nearly spherical with diameters of a few nanometers.

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