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Ultrasensitive SERS-Based Plasmonic Sensor with Analyte Enrichment System Produced by Direct Laser Writing.

Georgii PavliukDmitrii V PavlovEugeny V MitsaiOleg VitrikAleksandr MironenkoAlexander Mikhailovich ZakharenkoSergei A KulinichSaulius JuodkazisSvetlana BratskayaAlexey Y ZhizhchenkoAleksandr Kuchmizhak
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2019)
We report an easy-to-implement device for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-based detection of various analytes dissolved in water droplets at trace concentrations. The device combines an analyte-enrichment system and SERS-active sensor site, both produced via inexpensive and high-performance direct femtosecond (fs)-laser printing. Fabricated on a surface of water-repellent polytetrafluoroethylene substrate as an arrangement of micropillars, the analyte-enrichment system supports evaporating water droplet in the Cassie-Baxter superhydrophobic state, thus ensuring delivery of the dissolved analyte molecules towards the hydrophilic SERS-active site. The efficient pre-concentration of the analyte onto the sensor site based on densely arranged spiky plasmonic nanotextures results in its subsequent label-free identification by means of SERS spectroscopy. Using the proposed device, we demonstrate reliable SERS-based fingerprinting of various analytes, including common organic dyes and medical drugs at ppb concentrations. The proposed device is believed to find applications in various areas, including label-free environmental monitoring, medical diagnostics, and forensics.
Keyphrases
  • label free
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  • organic matter
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  • heavy metals
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  • high speed
  • risk assessment
  • mass spectrometry
  • quantum dots
  • water soluble
  • real time pcr