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American Institute of Physics, Journal of Applied Physics, 9(108), p. 093505

DOI: 10.1063/1.3493241

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Structure of disordered gold-polymer thin films using small angle x-ray scattering

Journal article published in 2010 by F. S. Teixeira ORCID, M. C. Salvadori ORCID, M. Cattani, I. G. Brown
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Abstract

We have investigated the structure of disordered gold-polymer thin films using small angle x-ray scattering and compared the results with the predictions of a theoretical model based on two approaches—a structure form factor approach and the generalized Porod law. The films are formed of polymer-embedded gold nanoclusters and were fabricated by very low energy gold ion implantation into polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA). The composite films span (with dose variation) the transition from electrically insulating to electrically conducting regimes, a range of interest fundamentally and technologically. We find excellent agreement with theory and show that the PMMA-Au films have monodispersive or polydispersive characteristics depending on the implanted ion dose.