Preventing Corrosion of Aluminum Metal with Nanometer-Thick Films of Al2O3 Capped with TiO2 for Ultraviolet Plasmonics
Prithu Roy, Cl\'emence Badie, Jean-Beno\^it Claude, Aleksandr Barulin,, Antonin Moreau, Julien Lumeau, Marco Abbarchi, Lionel Santinacci, J\'er\^ome, Wenger

TL;DR
This study develops a nanometer-thick oxide coating strategy to prevent UV-induced corrosion of aluminum nanostructures, enhancing their stability and performance for applications in chemistry and biology.
Contribution
The paper introduces a protective multilayer oxide coating using ALD and PECVD to significantly improve aluminum's resistance to UV photocorrosion in plasmonic applications.
Findings
A 5 nm Al2O3 + 5 nm TiO2 coating offers optimal corrosion resistance.
Proper experimental conditions extend aluminum nanostructure usability.
Enhanced detection of streptavidin proteins demonstrated.
Abstract
Extending plasmonics into the ultraviolet range imposes the use of aluminum to achieve the best optical performance. However, water corrosion is a major limiting issue for UV aluminum plasmonics, as this phenomenon occurs significantly faster in presence of UV light, even at low laser powers of a few microwatts. Here we assess the performance of nanometer-thick layers of various metal oxides deposited by atomic layer deposition (ALD) and plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) on top of aluminum nanoapertures to protect the metal against UV photocorrosion. The combination of a 5 nm Al2O3 layer covered by a 5 nm TiO2 capping provides the best resistance performance, while a single 10 nm layer of SiO2 or HfO2 is a good alternative. We also report the influence of the laser wavelength, the laser operation mode and the pH of the solution. Properly choosing these conditions…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications · Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques · Nanowire Synthesis and Applications
