Modular assembly of plasmonic core-satellite structures as highly brilliant SERS-encoded nanoparticles.
Nicolas Pazos-PerezJamie M FitzgeraldVincenzo GianniniLuca GuerriniRamon A Alvarez-PueblaPublished in: Nanoscale advances (2018)
Herein, we present a fabrication approach that produces homogeneous core-satellite SERS encoded particles with minimal interparticle gaps (<2-3 nm) and maximum particle loading, while positioning the encoding agents at the gaps. Integration of plasmonic building blocks of different sizes, shapes, compositions, surface chemistries or encoding agents is achieved in a modular fashion with minimal modification of the general synthetic protocol. These materials present an outstanding optical performance with homogeneous enhancement factors over 4 orders of magnitude as compared with classical SERS encoded particles, which allows their use as single particle labels.