Abstract

Gold nanoclusters are grown by 1.8 MeV Au 2+ implantation on c-Al 2O 2(0 0 0 1) substrate and subsequent air annealing at temperatures ⩾1273 K. Post-annealed samples show plasmon resonance in the optical (579–561 nm) region for average cluster radius ∼0.86–1.2 nm. A redshift of the plasmon peak with decreasing cluster size in the post-annealed samples is assigned to the ‘spillout’ effect (reduction of electron density) for clusters with ∼157–427 number of Au atoms fully embedded in crystalline dielectric matrix with increased polarizability in the embedded system.

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