J. Bosbach et al., Laser-induced manipulation of the size and shape of small metal particles:Towards monodisperse clusters on surfaces, EUR PHY J D, 9(1-4), 1999, pp. 613-617
A novel experimental technique is presented for post growth narrowing of th
e size distribution of metal nanoparticles on dielectric substrates. In ord
er to demonstrate the potential of the method, oblate Ag clusters with mean
radii of (R) = 6 nm and broad size distributions were prepared under ultra
high vacuum conditions on quartz substrates. Narrowing of the width of thei
r size distribution was accomplished by irradiation with short laser pulses
. The laser light excites plasmons in the particles, the frequency of which
depends on the size and shape of the clusters. By choosing the light frequ
ency such that only the smallest and the largest particles selectively abso
rb light, evaporate atoms and shrink in size, the size distribution was nar
rowed by 40%. A scenario for producing monodisperse particles is discussed.