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    Tuning the Composition of Alloy Nanoparticles Through Laser Mixing: The Role of Surface Plasmon Resonance

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    In this work we report a technique for the preparation of Au<i><sub>x</sub></i>Ni<sub>1–</sub><i><sub>x</sub></i> alloy nanoparticles based on pulsed laser irradiation in liquid of Au and Ni@NiO colloidal mixtures. The structural and compositional characterization of the obtained materials, performed through X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, has shown a correlation between the final alloy composition and the different Au to Ni@NiO ratio in the irradiated mixture. With the support of theoretical calculations, we propose as possible mechanism for the formation of the alloy structures a temperature increase, enhanced by the strong absorption of gold surface plasmon resonance at resonant wavelength, and a subsequent melting of the structures. Optical characterization through UV–vis spectroscopy and magnetic characterization through SQUID magnetometry confirm a coexistence of the plasmonic and magnetic behaviors in the hybrid systems. In view of such results, Au<sub><i>x</i></sub>Ni<sub>1–<i>x</i></sub> alloy nanoparticles could be a promising base material for devices requiring both plasmonic and magnetic properties
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