Design of Ag/TiO 2 /Ag Composite Nano-Array Structure with Adjustable SERS-Activity.
Xiaoyu ZhaoWei XuXiuxia TangJiahong WenYaxin WangPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
How to fabricate large area controllable surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) active nanostructure substrates has always been one of the important issues in the development of nanostructure devices. In this paper, nano-etching technology and magnetron sputtering technology are combined to prepare nanostructure substrate with evolvable structure, and Ag/TiO 2 /Ag composites are introduced into the evolvable composite structure. The activity of SERS is further enhanced by the combination of TiO 2 and Ag and the electron transfer characteristics of TiO 2 itself. Deposition, plasma etching, and transfer are carried out on self-assembled 200 nm polystyrene (PS) colloidal sphere arrays. Due to the shadow effect between colloidal spheres and the size of metal particles introduced by deposition, a series of Ag/TiO 2 /Ag nanostructure arrays with adjustable nanostructure substrates such as nano-cap (NC), nano cap-star (NCS), and nano particle-disk (NPD) can be obtained. These nanoarrays with rough surfaces and different evolutionary structures can uninterruptedly regulate optical plasmon resonance and reconstruct SERS hotspots over a large range, which has potential application value in surface science, chemical detection, nanometer photonics, and so on.
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