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Enhanced Raman Scattering in CVD-Grown MoS 2 /Ag Nanoparticle Hybrids.

Dionysios M MaratosAntonios MichailAlkeos StamatelatosSpyridon GrammatikopoulosDimitris AnestopoulosVassilis TangoulisKonstantinos PapagelisJohn PartheniosPanagiotis Poulopoulos
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) is a powerful, non-destructive technique for enhancing molecular spectra, first discovered in 1974. This study investigates the enhancement of Raman signals from single- and few-layer molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ) when interacting with silver nanoparticles. We synthesized a MoS 2 membrane primarily consisting of monolayers and bilayers through a wet chemical vapor deposition method using metal salts. The silver nanoparticles were either directly grown on the MoS 2 membrane or placed beneath it. Raman measurements revealed a significant increase in signal intensity from the MoS 2 membrane on the silver nanoparticles, attributed to localized surface plasmon resonances that facilitate SERS. Our results indicate that dichalcogenide/plasmonic systems have promising applications in the semiconductor industry.
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