Abstract :
The non-linear response (second harmonic generation, SHG, hyper-Rayleigh scattering, HRS, surface-enhanced hyper-Raman scattering,
SEHRS, and continuum generation) of two different types of silver colloids is compared by stationary and correlation spectroscopy.
Employing a poly-disperse colloid prepared after the protocol of Lee and Meisel we found that the efficiency of all types of non-linear
response is greatly enhanced if the colloid is ‘activated’ by addition of chloride ions. This activation is also necessary to observe SEHRS with
both the Lee-Meisel and the mono-disperse colloid prepared by hydrazine reduction.
The correlation curves of both types of colloid show one step (t1/2w10 ms) which can be associated with lateral diffusion of the individual
particles. Its t1/2—value is larger for the poly-disperse colloid, which contains larger particles. In addition, we find a second step, its relative
amplitude being dependent on experimental parameters, whose t1/2—value is, however, essentially the same for all samples investigated
(t01/2w50 ms). We assign this correlation time to processes that lead to a restructuring of the surface and the formation and destruction of socalled
‘hot spots’. Under optimum condition, the efficiency for all non-linear processes connected with one such ‘hot spot’ is extremely high.
‘Hot particles’ contain at least one hot spot and can therefore dominate the non-linear signal without the need of aggregation (field
enhancement in the gap between particles).
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