Metallic nanoparticles with localized surface plasmon resonance have suitable optical properties for various applications such as optical filters, efficient photocatalysts, and high-sensitivity sensors. Phase-separated plasmonic nanoparticles with heterogeneous metastructures exhibit unique resonance features with separate optical field enhancements in each phase and hot electron transfer across the interface. Hence, interface engineering is crucial, particularly for catalyst applications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo enhance the mechanical properties (e.g., strength and elongation) of the face-centered cubic (fcc) α-phase in the Au-Cu-Al system, this study focused on the introduction of the martensite phase (doubled B19 (DB19) crystal structure of AuCuAl) via the manipulation of alloy compositions.
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