Au nanoparticles dispersed NiO composite films were prepared by a chemical solution method.The phase structure,microstructure,surface chemical state,and optical absorption properties of the films were characterized by X-ray diffraction,transmission electron microscopy,X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy,and Uv-vis spectrometer.The results indicate that Au particles with the average diameters of 35-42 nm are approximately spherical and disperse in the NiO matrix.The optical absorption peaks due to the surface plasmon resonance of Au particles shift to the shorter wavelength and intensify with the increase of Au content.The bandwidth narrows when the Au content increases from 8.4wt% to 45.2wt%,but widens by further increasing the Au content from 45.2wt% to 60.5wt%.The band gap Eg increases with the increase of Au contents from 8.4wt% to 45.2wt%,but decreases by further increasing the Au content.
Nano metal-particle dispersed glasses are the attractive candidates for nonlinear optical material applications.Au/SiO 2 nano-composite thin films with 3 vol% to 65 vol% Au are prepared by inductively coupled plasma sputtering.Au particles as perfect spheres with diameters between 10 nm and 30 nm are uniformly dispersed in the SiO 2 matrix.Optical absorption peaks due to the surface plasmon resonance of Au particles are observed.The absorption property is enhanced with the increase of Au content,showing a maximum value in the films with 37 vol% Au.The absorption curves of the Au/SiO 2 thin films with 3 vol% to 37 vol% Au accord well with the theoretical optical absorption spectra obtained from Mie resonance theory.Increasing Au content over 37 vol% results in the partial connection of Au particles,whereby the intensity of the absorption peak is weakened and ultimately replaced by the optical absorption of the bulk.The band gap decreases with Au content increasing from 3 vol% to 37 vol % but increases as Au content further increases.