纳米尺度下的光:尖端增强拉曼光谱

G. Rusciano, Angela Capaccio, A. Sasso
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在纳米尺度上控制光是纳米声学的迷人目标,它允许以以前未知的方式塑造光的流动,为研究单个分子与受限光场的相互作用提供了途径。纳米尺度上最强大的光谱方法之一是尖端增强拉曼光谱(TERS)。利用扫描探针探针顶端的等离子体纳米结构,将拉曼光谱的指纹特征与扫描探针显微镜(SPM)的高空间分辨率相结合。由于局域表面等离子体共振(LSPR)的激发,该系统表现为纳米天线,能够以纳米空间分辨率和灵敏度探索表面,达到单分子水平。在此,我们报告了新构思的纳米天线的制造和表征。特别地,我们展示了一种自上而下的方法,基于金属溅射原子力显微镜探针的固态脱湿,用于TERS尖端制造。这种方法产生的AFM-TERS针尖具有较高的重现性和效率。
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Light at work at nanoscale: Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
Controlling light at the nanoscale, the fascinating goal of nanophononics, allows to mold the flow of light in previously unknown ways, providing access to the study of the interaction of single molecules with confined optical fields. One of the most powerful spectroscopic approach to nanoscale is Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (TERS). TERS combines the fingerprint character of Raman spectroscopy with the high spatial resolution of scanning probe microscopies (SPM), by taking advantage of plasmonic nanostructures placed at the apex of a SPM probe. Thanks to the excitation of Localized Surface Plasmon Resonances (LSPR), such system behaves as a nano-antenna, able to explore surfaces with nanometric spatial resolution and sensitivity up to single molecule level. Herein, we report on the fabrication and characterization of newly conceived nano-antennas. In particular, we illustrate a top-down approach for TERS tip fabrication, based on the solid-state dewetting of metal-sputtered Atomic-Force Microscopy probes. Such approach produces AFM-TERS tips, exhibiting high reproducibility and efficiency.
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