Highly enhanced raman scattering of graphene using plasmonic nano-structure

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Highly enhanced Raman scattering of graphene on a plasmonic nano-structure platform is demonstrated. The plasmonic platform consists of silver nano-structures in a periodic array on top of a gold mirror. The gold mirror is used to move the hot spot to the top surface of the silver nano-structures, where the graphene is located. Two different nano-structures, ring and crescent, are studied. The actual Raman intensity is enhanced by a factor of 890 for the G-peak of graphene on crescents as compared to graphene on a silicon dioxide surface. The highest enhancement is observed for the G-peak as compared to the 2D-peak. The results are quantitatively well-matched with a theoretical model using an overlap integral of incident electric field intensities with the corresponding intensities of Raman signals at the G-and 2D-peaks. The interaction of light with nano-structures is simulated using finite element method (FEM).

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Khorasaninejad, M., Raeis-Zadeh, S. M., Jafarlou, S., Wesolowski, M. J., Daley, C. R., Flannery, J. B., … Saini, S. S. (2013). Highly enhanced raman scattering of graphene using plasmonic nano-structure. Scientific Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep02936

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