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30 April 2009 Metal-coated Si nanograss as highly sensitive SERS sensors
Min Hu, Jing Tang, Fung Suong Ou, Huei Pei Kuo, Shih-Yuan Wang, Zhiyong Li, R. Stanley Williams
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We created novel SERS substrates by metalizing (Ag or Au) Si nanograss fabricated by a Bosch process on single crystalline silicon. We demonstrated that the fabricated SERS substrates are highly sensitive. The sensitivity of the substrates depends on the target molecules, the excitation laser wavelengths and the metal coating on the silicon nanograss. With the optimal excitation condition at 633 nm, an enhancement factor of 6 × 107 can be achieved for trans- 1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)-ethylene (BPE) molecules on the gold coated silicon nanograss substrate.
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Min Hu, Jing Tang, Fung Suong Ou, Huei Pei Kuo, Shih-Yuan Wang, Zhiyong Li, and R. Stanley Williams "Metal-coated Si nanograss as highly sensitive SERS sensors", Proc. SPIE 7312, Advanced Environmental, Chemical, and Biological Sensing Technologies VI, 73120I (30 April 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.818992
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KEYWORDS
Silicon

Gold

Metals

Raman spectroscopy

Silver

Molecules

Nanostructures

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