Publications by authors named "Marcos Federico Castez"

We investigate the optical and morphological properties of gold nanoparticles grown by reducing a gold salt with Na2S. Lasers are tuned to the observed plasmon resonances, and the optical forces exerted on the nanoparticles are used to selectively print individual nanoparticles onto a substrate. This enables us to combine dark-field spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy to compare the optical properties of single nanoparticles with their morphology.

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Nanoripple structures spontaneously formed at room temperature during chemical and electrochemical deposition of metals, semiconductors, and alloys on gold and copper templates, patterned with nanocavities, have been studied by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). Annealing the templates at approximately equal to 373 K also results in ripple formation. Both experimental results and modeling, including anisotropic surface diffusion, demonstrate that nanocavity size in the template determines the ripple wavelength and amplitude, prior to a final stage of coarsening.

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