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Interfacial Electronic Structure of Gold Nanoparticles on Si(100): Alloying versus Quantum Size Effects

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LANGMUIR
卷 25, 期 16, 页码 9557-9563

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/la900828v

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

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Gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) were prepared on a native-oxide-covered Si(100) Substrate by sputter-deposition followed by thermal annealing. The size of Au NPs Could be con trolled in the range of 8-48 nm by varying the sputter-deposition time and post-annealing temperature. The interparticle separation was found to be directly related to the size of Au NPs, with smaller separations for particles of smaller size. The surface morphology, Crystal structure, and interfacial composition of the chemical states of these supported Au NPs were studied as a function of their average size by using scanning electron microscopy, glancing-incidence X-ray diffraction, and depth-profiling X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), respectively. The new Au 4f(7/2) peak found at 1.1-1.2 eV higher in binding energy than that for the metallic Au feature (at 84.0 eV) can be attributed to the formation of Au silicide at the interface between Au NPs and the Si substrate. Depth-profiling XPS experiments revealed no discernible change in the binding energies of the Au silicide and metallic Au 4f features with increasing Ar+ Sputtering time, indicating that the Au-to-silicide interface is abrupt. Furthermore, the shift in the Au 5d(5/2), valence band to a higher binding energy and the reduction of the Au 5d spin-orbit splitting with increasing Ar+ sputtering time also support the formation of Au silicide. No clear evidence for the quantum size effect was observed for the supported NPs. file Finite density of state at the Fermi level and the fixed Au 4f(7/2) peak position clearly indicate the metallic nature of the An silicide at the Au-Si interface.

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