Effect of size distribution, skewness and roughness on the optical properties of colloidal plasmonic nanoparticles
Rituraj Borah, Sammy W. Verbruggen

TL;DR
This study critically analyzes how particle size distribution, skewness, and surface roughness influence the optical spectra of colloidal plasmonic nanoparticles, finding these factors have a weak impact compared to material properties.
Contribution
It introduces a statistical approach to separately analyze the effects of size distribution parameters and surface morphology on optical spectra, emphasizing the dominant role of optical constants.
Findings
Polydispersity, skewness, and roughness weakly affect optical spectra.
Optical constants related to crystallinity are more influential.
Mean particle size can be estimated from plasmon resonance position.
Abstract
It is a generally accepted idea that the particle size distribution strongly affects the optical spectra of colloidal plasmonic nanoparticles. It is often quoted as one of the main reasons while explaining the mismatch between the theoretical and experimental optical spectra of such nanoparticles. In this work, these aspects are critically analyzed by means of a bottom up statistical approach that considers variables such as mean, standard deviation and skewness of the nanoparticle size distribution independently from one another. By assuming normal and log-normal distributions of the particle size, the effect of the statistical parameters on the Mie analytical optical spectra of colloidal nanoparticles was studied. The effect of morphology was also studied numerically in order to understand to what extent it can play a role. It is our finding that the particle polydispersity, skewness…
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