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Optimum fabrication parameters for preparing high performance SERS substrates based on Si pyramid structure and silver nanoparticles.

Nguyen Thuy Ngoc ThuyHuynh Nguyen Thanh LuanVan Vo Kim HieuMai Thi Thanh NganNguyen Tri TrungLe Vu Tuan HungThi Thanh Van Tran
Published in: RSC advances (2021)
In this work, we propose simple and inexpensive methods to prepare micro/nano hierarchical Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) substrates, in which pyramid structure is created by using anisotropic wet etching of a silicon wafer and a silver thin film is deposited on these pyramid arrays by thermal evaporation. The ensemble is then annealed at 450 °C for 2 hours to form silver nanoparticles (AgNPs). The sizes and density of the pyramids and AgNPs are optimized mainly by changing the etching temperature (60-80 °C), the thickness of the Ag-film (15-45 nm) and etching time (3-10 min). The ultraviolet visible (UV-Vis) absorbance spectra show that the AgNPs formed with the 30 nm-thick film exhibit the strongest plasmonic effect. Under these conditions, the spherical AgNPs with sizes of 42-48 nm are densely distributed on the silicon micro-pyramid array. The obtained SERS signal is the strongest at the pyramid base-edge size of 7-10 μm. The enhancement factor obtained from the abamectin probe molecules is as high as 1 × 10 6 and the SERS substrates enable the detection of abamectin concentrations as low as 5.7 × 10 -9 M. Therefore, this work provides a novel SERS substrate structure that has a high potential for use in medicine and biotechnology or as a food security sensor.
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