Abstract

In this study several Au–WO3 nanocomposite coatings were deposited by reactive magnetron co-sputtering and characterized with respect to their chemical composition, structure, microstructure and mechanical and optical properties. The nanocomposites consist of a dual phase system of Au nanoparticles dispersed homogeneously in an amorphous WO3 matrix, with compositions ranging between 0 and 11at.% Au. To enhance the surface plasmon resonance effect in the coatings, the growth of Au nanoparticles was stimulated by applying a thermal annealing treatment at different temperatures up to 500°C. The annealing treatments promoted the crystalization of the WO3 matrix. The hardness of the coatings remained close to 4.5GPa, irrespectively of the Au content and annealing temperature. As a result of the microstructural changes in both the nanoparticles and matrix, surface plasmon resonance effect was successfully enhanced and different colourations were obtained in the coatings.

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