| Literature DB >> 28326233 |
Alan Vitrey1, Rafael Alvarez2, Alberto Palmero2, María Ujué González1, José Miguel García-Martín1.
Abstract
The fabrication of black-gold coatings using sputtering is reported here. Glancing angle deposition with a rotating substrate is needed to obtain vertical nanostructures. Enhanced light absorption is obtained in the samples prepared in the ballistic regime with high tilt angles. Under these conditions the diameter distribution of the nanostructures is centered at about 60 nm and the standard deviation is large enough to obtain black-metal behavior in the visible range.Entities:
Keywords: black coatings; black metals; glancing angle deposition; light absorption; sputtering
Year: 2017 PMID: 28326233 PMCID: PMC5331268 DOI: 10.3762/bjnano.8.46
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Beilstein J Nanotechnol ISSN: 2190-4286 Impact factor: 3.649
Figure 1Scheme of the sputtering process with glancing angle deposition and rotating substrate.
Figure 2(a) Photograph, (b) AFM images, and (c) SEM images (upper row: top view, lower row: fracture cross section) of two Au samples prepared onto Si substrates with σ = 87° (left column) and σ = 75° (right column).
Figure 3(a) Diameter distribution obtained from top-view SEM images for the Au samples prepared onto Si substrates with different tilt angles. (b) Areal density of nanostructures of the same samples.
Figure 4Reflectance spectra of nanostructured Au samples exhibiting black color (a) and golden color (b). For the sake of comparison, the calculated spectra of a bare Si substrate (cyan) and a continuous Au thin film (red) have been also included.
Figure 5(a) Photograph of two samples prepared onto MgO substrates: a continuous Au thin film prepared with σ = 0° (left) and a nanostructured Au sample prepared with σ = 85° (right). (b) Transmittance, reflectance and absorption spectra of those samples.