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Rayleigh-like instability in the ion-shaping of Au-Ag alloy nanoparticles embedded within a silica matrix

  • CEA/DSM/IRAMIS
  • Normandy University
  • CNRS

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We have studied how spherical 23 ± 3nm Au45Ag 55 nanoparticles embedded within a silica matrix transform into prolate nanorods and nanowires by irradiating them with swift heavy ions. Samples were irradiated at room temperature and normal incidence with 74MeVKr and 36MeVS ions for fluences up to 1.0 × 1015cm-2. We demonstrate the existence of two regimes: (i)below a critical fluence, ∼ 2.0 × 1014cm-2, the transformation of the spherical nanoparticle into a nanorod is an individual process, i.e.each nanoparticle transforms into a single nanorod; (ii)for larger fluences the transformation from nanorod to nanowire becomes a collective process, i.e.the break up and dissolution of unstable nanorods contribute to the growth of long nanowires. The passage from the first to the second regime can be interpreted in terms of a Rayleigh-like instability under irradiation. The latter becomes active when the diameter of the nanowire approaches its saturation width under irradiation. Furthermore, we show that the composition of the alloy is only slightly modified during the ion-shaping process. Finally, the energy and the fluence thresholds for deformation and the deformation strain-rate are estimated.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article175305
journalNanotechnology
Volume22
Numéro de publication17
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 29 avr. 2011

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