Gold–silver alloy nanoparticles
display surface plasmon
resonance (SPR) over a broad range of the UV–vis spectrum.
We propose a model to predict the SPR wavelength of gold–silver
alloy colloids based on the combined effect of alloy composition and
particle size. The SPR wavelength is derived from extinction spectra
simulated using available experimental dielectric constant data and
accounts for particle size by applying Mie theory. Comparison of calculated
values with experimental data evidences the accuracy of the model.
The new SPR wavelength estimation tool will be of particular interest
for developing dedicated bimetallic plasmonic nanostructures.
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