Mohan Chandra Mathpal
Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad
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RSC Advances | 2015
Mohan Chandra Mathpal; Promod Kumar; Sachin Kumar; Anand Kumar Tripathi; Manish Kumar Singh; Jai Prakash; Arvind Agarwal
Plasmon resonance in noble metals at the nanoscale is technologically important for various applications in plasmonic devices. The synthesis and optoelectronic properties of silver based plasmonic metamaterials by the ion-exchange (Ag+–Na+) method in a soda-lime glass matrix have been investigated. The effects of annealing temperatures on plasmonic resonance of silver nanoclusters are discussed. During annealing the Ag+ is reduced to Ag0 and subsequently forms silver nanoparticles in the oxidizing atmosphere. The particle sizes calculated from Mie theory are in excellent agreement with the size measured from FEGTEM. The prepared materials were characterized by XRD, UV-vis, RBS, XPS and Raman spectra.
New Journal of Chemistry | 2015
Mohan Chandra Mathpal; Promod Kumar; Anand Kumar Tripathi; R. Balasubramaniyan; Manish Kumar Singh; Jin Suk Chung; Arvind Agarwal
Plasmon resonance in noble metals at the nanoscale is technologically important for various applications as it is an important fundamental building block of plasmonic devices. Silver embedded in a glass matrix followed by the deposition of gold embedded in a titania matrix were synthesized in three to four steps by a simple and inexpensive thermal spray pyrolysis technique. The effects of annealing temperature on the plasmonic response and optical activity of silver and gold nanoclusters in soda-lime glass and titanium dioxide matrices have been investigated using UV-visible absorption spectroscopy and photoluminescence spectroscopy. The surface plasmon resonance (SPR) at a hybrid metal–dielectric interface for silver and gold was shown to be influenced by the presence of Ag+ ions and the increased particle size of gold nanoparticles as a function of post annealing temperature. This study reveals that the SPR and the luminescence properties are strongly dependent on the glass matrix, which cannot be achieved in all types of glass slides. Field emission scanning electron micrographs confirming the presence of randomly shaped nanoparticles whose size increases with annealing temperature were inconsistent with the particle size calculated from Mie theory.
Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2013
Anand Kumar Tripathi; Manish Kumar Singh; Mohan Chandra Mathpal; Sheo K. Mishra; Arvind Agarwal
Chemical Physics Letters | 2013
Mohan Chandra Mathpal; Anand Kumar Tripathi; Manish Kumar Singh; S.P. Gairola; S.N. Pandey; Arvind Agarwal
Chemical Physics Letters | 2012
Manish Kumar Singh; Mohan Chandra Mathpal; Arvind Agarwal
Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2015
Anand Kumar Tripathi; Mohan Chandra Mathpal; Promod Kumar; Manish Kumar Singh; M.A.G. Soler; Arvind Agarwal
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2015
Promod Kumar; Mohan Chandra Mathpal; Anand Kumar Tripathi; Jai Prakash; Arvind Agarwal; M. M. Ahmad; H.C. Swart
Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing | 2014
Anand Kumar Tripathi; Mohan Chandra Mathpal; Promod Kumar; Manish Kumar Singh; Sheo K. Mishra; Rajneesh Kumar Srivastava; Jin Suk Chung; Govind Verma; M. M. Ahmad; Arvind Agarwal
Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2015
Vivek Agrahari; Mohan Chandra Mathpal; Mahendra Kumar; Arvind Agarwal
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2014
Mohan Chandra Mathpal; Anand Kumar Tripathi; Promod Kumar; R. Balasubramaniyan; Manish Kumar Singh; Jin Suk Chung; Seung Hyun Hur; Arvind Agarwal
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