Highly sensitive and homogeneous SERS substrate fabricated by a femtosecond laser combined with dewetting

  • Xudong Tan X
  • Lan Jiang L
  • Jie Hu J
  • et al.
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Abstract

© 2015 Chinese Optics Letters. We report a simple, cost-effective and repeatable method for fabricating a large area and uniform substrate for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). The silicon, micromachined by a femtosecond laser, is coated with gold film and then treated through the dewetting process. The morphology shows a higher electric field enhancement due to light trapping. The enhancement factor of the SERS substrate is 9.2 × 10 7 with a 5 nm-thick film coated. Moreover, it also exhibits a uniform signal through Raman mapping and chemical stability with the greatest intensity deviation of 6% after a month. The proposed technique provides an opportunity to equip microchips with the SERS capabilities of high sensitivity, chemical stability, and homogeneous signals.

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Xudong Tan, X. T., Lan Jiang, L. J., Jie Hu, J. H., Pengjun Liu, P. L., Andong Wang, A. W., & and Yong Lu, and Y. L. (2015). Highly sensitive and homogeneous SERS substrate fabricated by a femtosecond laser combined with dewetting. Chinese Optics Letters, 13(11), 111401–111404. https://doi.org/10.3788/col201513.111401

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