Abstract

The interaction processes of continuous laser radiation with wavelengths 527 and 980 nm with disordered arrays of spherical silver nanoparticles formed by dry aerosol printing are studied. The arrays were deposited on a glass substrates in the form of lines of various thickness and differed in the mean sizes of nanoparticles. It is shown that the radiation attenuation by arrays with disordered nanoparticle structure depends on the optical effects both on isolated spherical nanoparticles and on nanoparticle agglomerates.

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