粒径
化学
分散性
米氏散射
消光(光学矿物学)
表面等离子共振
背景(考古学)
粒子(生态学)
纳米颗粒
共振(粒子物理)
谱线
校准
分子物理学
分析化学(期刊)
光学
纳米技术
物理
矿物学
光散射
散射
材料科学
原子物理学
色谱法
物理化学
量子力学
古生物学
有机化学
海洋学
地质学
生物
摘要
Extinction spectra of colloidal gold can be used for a simple and fast determination of the size and concentration of nanoparticles. It is generally accepted that experimental correlations of the particle size and concentration with the plasmon resonance properties are in agreement with Mie theory simulations. Here, we discuss this point in the context of a long-term collection of published experimental data and our T-matrix simulations, which account for deviations of the particle size from ideal monodisperse spheres. These deviations result in small but quite evident disagreements between the Mie calculations and the experimental calibration curves "particle size vs resonance wavelength". We present a long-term-averaged analytical particle-size calibration and also discuss the effects of the particle dielectric functions, shape and size polydispersity on simulated correlations between the extinction spectra and the average particle size, and concentration.
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