Well Controlling of Plasmonic Features of Gold Nanoparticles on Macro Porous Silicon Substrate by HF Acid Concentration

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In this work, we fabricated an efficient macroporous silicon/gold nanoparticles (macro psi/AuNPs) hybrid structure and how well controlling of plasmonic features on macro psi/AuNPs employs them for highly sensitive detection of the very low concentration of cyanine (Cy) dyes molecules. Macro-PSi was synthesized on n-type Si wafer with 3–10 Ω. cm resistivity and 100 orientation using Photo Electro Chemical Etching (PECE) process with630 nm illumination wavelength and 30 mW/cm2 illumination intensity. The macroPSi /AuNPs hybrid structure substrates were prepared by simple and quick dipping process of macroPSi in tetrachloroauric gold solution HAuCl4 with different concentrations of (10−2 M, 10−2 M diluted in 2.9 M of HF, 5 × 10−3 M, and 5 × 10−3 M diluted in 2.9 M of HF). Efficient surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) signals was obtained from macroPSi/AuNPs substrates for Cy dye concentration of about 10−6 and 10−10 M. The detection method is dependent on a nanoparticles sizes process through controlling the concentration in a HAuCl4 solution. Higher SERS signal was found for sample with lower salt concentration of 5 × 10−3 M diluted in HF. The enhancement factors (EF) of Raman’s signal increased four orders of magnitude by diluting the salt concentration. The values of EF in the range of 0.8 × 103−0.72 × 107 were obtained by controlling the salt concentration from 10−2 to 5 × 10−3 diluted in HF acid.

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Alwan, A. M., Naseef, I. A., & Dheyab, A. B. (2018). Well Controlling of Plasmonic Features of Gold Nanoparticles on Macro Porous Silicon Substrate by HF Acid Concentration. Plasmonics, 13(6), 2037–2045. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11468-018-0720-8

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