Well-ordered metal structures, i.e. arrays of nanosized tips on silver surface for studies of the luminescence enhancement of absorbed media with rare earth ions were used. These arrays were prepared by the metal evap...Well-ordered metal structures, i.e. arrays of nanosized tips on silver surface for studies of the luminescence enhancement of absorbed media with rare earth ions were used. These arrays were prepared by the metal evaporation on track membranes. Calculations of reso- nanee frequencies of tips regarded as semispheroids were done taking into account the interaction between dipoles of tips. They were used to discuss experimental results for media with Eu(NO3)3·6H2O salt basing on data for bulk silver dielectric function.展开更多
An Si/O patterned shell array was fabricated by a technique utilizing nanosphere self assembly and reactive pressure pulsed laser deposition.The nanostructure produced by this technique enhanced the luminescence inten...An Si/O patterned shell array was fabricated by a technique utilizing nanosphere self assembly and reactive pressure pulsed laser deposition.The nanostructure produced by this technique enhanced the luminescence intensity by a factor of three compared with that of a flat film.The amount of enhance-ment observed coincided well with the expected enhancement by simulation.The technique in this paper provided a flexible,designable and compatible approach to luminescence enhancement.展开更多
文摘Well-ordered metal structures, i.e. arrays of nanosized tips on silver surface for studies of the luminescence enhancement of absorbed media with rare earth ions were used. These arrays were prepared by the metal evaporation on track membranes. Calculations of reso- nanee frequencies of tips regarded as semispheroids were done taking into account the interaction between dipoles of tips. They were used to discuss experimental results for media with Eu(NO3)3·6H2O salt basing on data for bulk silver dielectric function.
基金Supported by the National Basic Research Program of China ("973" Project) (Grant No. 2002CB613505)the National Nature Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 90206046)
文摘An Si/O patterned shell array was fabricated by a technique utilizing nanosphere self assembly and reactive pressure pulsed laser deposition.The nanostructure produced by this technique enhanced the luminescence intensity by a factor of three compared with that of a flat film.The amount of enhance-ment observed coincided well with the expected enhancement by simulation.The technique in this paper provided a flexible,designable and compatible approach to luminescence enhancement.