Title of article :
Size distribution of silver nanoclusters induced by ion,
electron, laser beams and thermal treatments of
an organometallic precursor
Abstract :
Recently, a huge variety of physical and chemical synthetic processes have been reported to prepare nanostructured materials
made of very small (diameter < 50 nm) metallic clusters. Depending on the nature of clusters, this new kind of materials posses
interesting properties (electronic, optical, magnetic, catalytic) that can be tailored as a function of the particles size and shape.
Silver nanoparticles have been obtained by direct thermal treatment or by beam-enhanced decomposition (ion, electron and
laser) of a silver organometallic compound (precursor) spinned onto suitable substrates. In this paper, we present the results of a
study on the size distribution of such nanoparticles as a function of the different synthesis methods. It was found that the methods
employed strongly affect the silver nanoparticles formation. Smaller silver nanoclusters were obtained after reduction by ion
beam irradiation and thermal treatment, as observed by using different techniques (AFM, XRD and UV-Vis).
# 2003 Published by Elsevier B.V.