Abstract
Cluster formation is studied after sequential double implantation (Cu, Ni; Ag, S) in silica and soda–lime glass. The structure and properties of nanocluster composites are investigated by optical absorption spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy, evidencing the formation of core-shell structures. The presence of metal alloy clusters is also investigated by means of synchrotron-radiation-based techniques.
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