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SERS of Individual Nanoparticles on a Mirror: Size Does Matter, but so Does Shape

Authors :
Rohit Chikkaraddy
Jan Mertens
Richard Bowman
Cloudy Carnegie
Jeremy J. Baumberg
Bart de Nijs
Hamid Ohadi
Felix Benz
Andrew Salmon
Chikkaraddy, Rohit [0000-0002-3840-4188]
Ohadi, Hamid [0000-0001-6418-111X]
Bowman, Richard [0000-0002-1531-8199]
Baumberg, Jeremy [0000-0002-9606-9488]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
University of St Andrews. School of Physics and Astronomy
Source :
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The authors thank Javier Aizpurua (CSIC − UPV/EHU/DIPC) for helpful discussions. We acknowledge financial support from EPSRC Grants EP/G060649/1, EP/K028510/1, EP/L027151/1, ERC Grant LINASS 320503. F.B. acknowledges support from the Winton Programme for the Physics of Sustainability. R.C. acknowledges support from the Dr. Manmohan Singh scholarship from St. John’s College. Coupling noble metal nanoparticles by a 1 nm gap to an underlying gold mirror confines light to extremely small volumes, useful for sensing on the nanoscale. Individually measuring 10 000 of such gold nanoparticles of increasing size dramatically shows the different scaling of their optical scattering (far-field) and surface-enhanced Raman emission (SERS, near-field). Linear red-shifts of the coupled plasmon modes are seen with increasing size, matching theory. The total SERS from the few hundred molecules under each nanoparticle dramatically increases with increasing size. This scaling shows that maximum SERS emission is always produced from the largest nanoparticles, irrespective of tuning to any plasmonic resonances. Changes of particle facet with nanoparticle size result in vastly weaker scaling of the near-field SERS, without much modifying the far-field, and allows simple approaches for optimizing practical sensing. Publisher PDF

Details

ISSN :
19487185
Volume :
7
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The journal of physical chemistry letters
Accession number :
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