Electrochimica Acta, Vol.297, 511-522, 2019
Engineering electrochemical sensors using nanosecond laser treatment of thin gold film on ITO glass
Direct generation of gold nanoparticles on ITO glass using a nanosecond laser is presented and the electrochemical properties of the gold modified ITO electrodes for detection of the ascorbic acid are analyzed. Gold nanoparticles were generated by nanosecond laser pulse irradiation of thin, 3-30 nm thick, gold films. It was found that diameters and the number of generated nanoparticles per unit area strongly depends on the thickness of the gold film when it is less than 10 nm. Furthermore, experiments have shown that the influence of laser processing parameters (the laser pulse energy and pulse number) to the size, the distribution and the area density of generated gold nanoparticles on ITO glass is negligible. Characterization of the electrochemical properties of the gold modified ITO electrodes by nanosecond laser showed that the fabricated electrodes could be employed in electrochemical sensing. Therefore, the demonstrated generation of gold nanoparticles on ITO by using the nanosecond laser approach opens new opportunities for the development of highly sensitive and low-cost electrochemical sensors. (C) 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Keywords:Gold nanoparticles;Nanosecond lasers;Thin gold films;Heat treatment;Cyclic voltammetry;Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy