| Literature DB >> 19433880 |
Nicholas C Linn1, Chih-Hung Sun, Ajay Arya, Peng Jiang, Bin Jiang.
Abstract
This paper reports on a scalable bottom-up technology for producing periodic gold nanotips with tunable sharpness as surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrates. Inverted silicon pyramidal pits, which are templated from non-close-packed colloidal crystals prepared by a spin-coating technology, are used as structural templates to replicate arrays of polymer nanopyramids with nanoscale sharp tips. The deposition of a thin layer of gold on the polymer nanopyramids leads to the formation of SERS-active substrates with a high enhancement factor (up to 10(8)). The thickness of the deposited metal determines the sharpness of the nanotips and the resulting Raman enhancement factor. Finite-element electromagnetic modeling shows that the nanotips can significantly enhance the local electromagnetic field and the sharpness of nanotips greatly affects the SERS enhancement.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19433880 DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/20/22/225303
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanotechnology ISSN: 0957-4484 Impact factor: 3.874