Au nanoparticles (particle diameter similar to2 nm) prepared by thiocyanate
reduction method are too small to exhibit the characteristic surface plasm
on band. Addition of Rhodamine 6G (Rh 6G) to the colloidal gold solution br
ings about significant changes in the absorption spectrum. Two distinct pea
ks appear at 507 and 537 nm. Close packing of the cationic dye molecules on
the Sold surface induces intermolecular and intercluster interactions. Fur
thermore, the adsorption of the cationic dye on the gold surface results in
surface charge neutralization causing the Au/dye assembly to aggregate. Wh
en the Au/Rh-6G solution was subjected to 532 nm laser pulse irradiation fo
r long time intervals, we observed distinct changes in the absorption spect
rum due to morphological changes. A growth in the particle size (5-20 nm) i
s observed as a result of melting and fusion of Sold nanoparticles. The pho
toinduced morphological changes have been elucidated using picosecond laser
flash photolysis. The multiphoton process leading to fusion of particles o
ccurs with a rate constant of 7 x 10(8) s(-1). The indirect role of Rh-6G i
n assisting the fusion of gold nanoparticles is discussed.