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Nanocrystalline Au and Ag in multilayer thin film form with Au/Ag/Au structure were prepared by high pressure (∼40 Pa) d.c. sputtering techniques. The Ag concentrations in AgxAu1-x films were changed from x = 0 to 1. These multilayer films with varying Ag concentration showed significant changes in microstructures obtained from TEM and XRD analyses. The optical absorption spectra of these multilayer films showed a single plasmon band confirming the formation of Au-Ag alloy. We ascribe this alloying to the interfacial reactions in nanophase limited at the Au-Ag interface. The red-shift and broadening of the plasmon bands with the increase in silver concentration could be associated to the increase in size of the nanoparticles and its distribution. The observed red shift in the plasmon band may be associated with the change in electronic structure at the Au-Ag interface due to configuration mixing of the atomic energy levels of Au and Ag.
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Received 17 October 2002 / Received in final form 26 February 2003 Published online 23 May 2003
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Roy, R., Mandal, S. & Pal, A. Effect of interfacial alloying on the surface plasmon resonance of nanocrystalline Au-Ag multilayer thin films. Eur. Phys. J. B 33, 109–114 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2003-00147-x
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2003-00147-x