Investigation of 1D siliver nanoparticle arrays for use as molecule concentration-specific SERS substrates

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One-dimensional arrays of silver nanoparticles with a particle size of 10.5 nm and interparticle spacing of 8.5 nm were fabricated by depositing nanoparticles in gas phase on block copolymer self-assembled templates. The substrate showed a surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) enhancement factor as high as 1 × 10 7 with good reproducibility and stability. The dependence of the average enhancement factor and the SERS intensity on the packing density of the analyte molecules were investigated. For a tiny amount of analytes in the range of 1 × 10 - 14 to 3 × 10 - 13 mol/mm 2, the SERS signal showed a linear dependence on the molecule packing density on a logarithmic scale, with a slope of about 1.25. The substrates are promising for quantitative detection of trace level molecules. © 2013 Jun Gao et al.

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Gao, J., Qian, H., Xu, S., & Han, M. (2013). Investigation of 1D siliver nanoparticle arrays for use as molecule concentration-specific SERS substrates. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/989803

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