纳米结构和纳米图案金表面:在表面增强拉曼光谱中的应用

IF 2.2 4区 工程技术 Q2 Chemistry
A. Bouvrée, A. D’Orlando, T. Makiabadi, S. Martin, G. Louarn, J. Y. Mevellec, B. Humbert
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引用次数: 16

摘要

表面增强拉曼光谱(SERS)在需要高灵敏度和良好的分子靶标区分相结合的应用中具有巨大的潜力。然而,SERS技术很难找到它的工业发展,就像表面等离子体共振技术一样。主要原因是难以生产稳定、可重复和高效的底物用于定量测量。在本文中,我们报道了一种获得金纳米颗粒(AuNPs)二维规则纳米图案的方法。产生的模式通过SERS评估。我们的自下而上策略分为两个步骤:(a)通过电子束光刻对衬底进行纳米图案化,(b)在功能化衬底上静电吸附AuNPs。这种方法使我们能够突出获得单层,行或环状AuNPs的最佳条件,具有均匀的分布和高密度(800 AuNPs/μm2)。通过扫描电子显微镜和原子力显微镜图像显示了衬底上的纳米结构分布。我们的纳米结构的光学特性通过可见消光光谱和测量的拉曼散射增强来表征。最后,我们试图通过实验证明,为了观察到SERS的显著增强,金扩散器必须非常接近。如果电子束光刻是一种非常有吸引力的技术来执行可重复的SERS衬底,那么图案的实现需要非常高的分辨率,纳米结构之间的距离可能小于20nm。
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Nanostructured and nanopatterned gold surfaces: application to the surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy

Nanostructured and nanopatterned gold surfaces: application to the surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy

Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) has enormous potential for a range of applications where high sensitivity needs to be combined with good discrimination between molecular targets. However, the SERS technique has trouble finding its industrial development, as was the case with the surface plasmon resonance technology. The main reason is the difficulty to produce stable, reproducible, and highly efficient substrates for quantitative measurements. In this paper, we report a method to obtain two-dimensional regular nanopatterns of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). The resulting patterns were evaluated by SERS. Our bottom-up strategy was divided into two steps: (a) nanopatterning of the substrate by e-beam lithography and (b) electrostatic adsorption of AuNPs on functionalized substrates. This approach enabled us to highlight the optimal conditions to obtain monolayer, rows, or ring of AuNPs, with homogeneous distribution and high density (800 AuNPs/μm2). The nanostructure distributions on the substrates were displayed by scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy images. Optical properties of our nanostructures were characterized by visible extinction spectra and by the measured enhancements of Raman scattering. Finally, we tried to demonstrate experimentally that, to observe a significant enhancement of SERS, the gold diffusers must be extremely closer. If electron beam lithography is a very attractive technique to perform reproducible SERS substrates, the realization of pattern needs a very high resolution, with distances between nanostructures probably of less than 20?nm.

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Gold Bulletin
Gold Bulletin 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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3.30
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期刊介绍: Gold Bulletin is the premier international peer reviewed journal on the latest science, technology and applications of gold. It includes papers on the latest research advances, state-of-the-art reviews, conference reports, book reviews and highlights of patents and scientific literature. Gold Bulletin does not publish manuscripts covering the snthesis of Gold nanoparticles in the presence of plant extracts or other nature-derived extracts. Gold Bulletin has been published over 40 years as a multidisciplinary journal read by chemists, physicists, engineers, metallurgists, materials scientists, biotechnologists, surface scientists, and nanotechnologists amongst others, both within industry and academia. Gold Bulletin is published in Association with the World Gold Council.
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