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Optics and Spectroscopy, 2019 Volume 127, Issue 5, Pages 846–850 (Mi os563)

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Optics of low-dimensional structures, mesostructures, and metamaterials

An ellipsometric study of thin-film structures of amorphic hydrogenized carbon and gold nanoparticles

V. A. Tolmacheva, D. P. Shcherbininb, E. A. Konshinab

a Ioffe Physical Technical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, 194021, St. Petersburg, Russia
b Information Technologies, Mechanics, and Optics University, 197101, St. Petersburg, Russia

Abstract: Optical ñonstants of an amorphous hydrogenated carbon (a-C:H) film and its hybrid structure with granular gold film before and after annealing at 300$^\circ$C have been investigated by spectral ellipsometry. Dispersions $n(\lambda)$ and $k(\lambda)$ of the a-C:H film and its thickness have been identified using the Cauchy approximation. The spectral features of the layer of Au plasmon nanoparticles deposited on the a-C:H surface have been modeled in the form of an effective medium and Lorentz oscillator. The parameters of the films and their thickness have been determined by fitting the calculated spectra to the $\psi(\lambda)$ and $\Delta(\lambda)$ ellipsometric spectra. The obtained data have been used to determine the Lorentz oscillator parameters in the model of an a-C:H/Au two-layer structure. The intensity of the maxima in the $n$ and $k$ spectra increased, their position shifted to the blue region, and the half-width of the bands decreased as a result of the a-C:H/Au structure annealing. The observed changes in ellipsometric spectra are fully consistent with the spectrophotometric data of this structure.

Keywords: thin films, amorphous hydrogenated carbon, gold nanoparticles, optical constants.

Received: 13.05.2019
Revised: 13.05.2019
Accepted: 04.06.2019

DOI: 10.21883/OS.2019.11.48526.197-19


 English version:
Optics and Spectroscopy, 2019, 127:5, 919–923

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