Title of article :
A novel method for the production of highly adherent Au layers on glass substrates used in surface plasmon resonance analysis: substitution of Cr or Ti intermediate layers with Ag layer followed by an optimal annealing treatment
Author/Authors :
Ghorbanpour, Mohammad Chemical Engineering Department - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil , Falamaki, Cavus Chemical Engineering Department - Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran
Abstract :
The adherence of sputtered Au layers on glass substrates used for surface plasmon resonance (SPR) analysis is very
weak. This is usually compensated using a thin Cr or Ti intermediate layer. In this study, a 10-nm sputtered Ag layer
(instead of usual Cr or Ti layer) was used as an adhesive intermediate layer between the 40-nm Au layer and the
glass substrate. The effect of successive heat treatment at different temperatures on the Au layer adherence and
SPR resonance characteristics has been studied. Pull off tests and stability against treatment in boiling water tests
have been used for the assessment of Au layer adherence. Based on SPR analysis and pull off and boiling water
tests, it is shown that an optimum annealing temperature of 250°C exists for which the Au/Ag/glass substrate
composite layer possesses a reasonable adherence along SPR sensitivity.
Keywords :
Surface plasmon resonance , Gold , Silver , Annealing
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics