Versatile gap mode plasmon under ATR geometry towards single molecule Raman, laser trapping and photocatalytic reactions

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We have investigated various aspects of a gap mode plasmon to establish it as an analytical tool. First, markedly large (10 7 - 10 9 ) enhancement factors for the Raman scattering intensity from a thiophenol (TP) monolayer sandwiched by Ag films on a prism and silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were obtained under attenuated total reflection (ATR) geometry. Second, AgNPs with a radius of ~20 nm were optically trapped and immobilized on TP-covered Ag films under a gap mode resonance with extremely weak laser power density of ~1 μW/μm 2 at 532 nm. The observed optical trapping and immobilization were theoretically rationalized using a dipole-dipole coupling and van der Waals interaction between AgNPs and Ag films. Third, p-alkyl TP molecules such as p-methyl TP, p-ethyl TP, p-isopropyl TP, and p-tertiary butyl TP were photocatalytically oxidized into p-carboxyl TP, whereas o- and m-methyl TP did not show such reactions.

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Futamata, M., Akai, K., Iida, C., & Akiba, N. (2017). Versatile gap mode plasmon under ATR geometry towards single molecule Raman, laser trapping and photocatalytic reactions. Analytical Sciences. Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.33.417

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