Semiconductor SERS on Colourful Substrates with Fabry-Pérot Cavities.
Feifan LiXinyang MuXueqing TangGe SongHongzhao SunXiuling ZhaPeiyan SunJianhui FangDongmei HuShan CongZhigang ZhaoPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2023)
Non-metallic materials have emerged as a new family of active substrates for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), with unique advantages over their metal counterparts. However, owing to their inefficient interaction with the incident wavelength, the Raman enhancement achieved with non-metallic materials is considerably lower with respect to the metallic ones. Herein, we propose colourful semiconductor-based SERS substrates for the first time by utilizing a Fabry-Pérot cavity, which realize a large freedom in manipulating light. Owing to the delicate adjustment of the absorption in terms of both frequency and intensity, resonant absorption can be achieved with a variety of non-metal SERS substrates, with the sensitivity further enhanced by ≈100 times. As a typical example, by introducing a Fabry-Pérot-type substrate fabricated with SiO 2 /Si, a rather low detection limit of 10 -16 M for the SARS-CoV-2S protein is achieved on SnS 2 . This study provides a realistic strategy for increasing SERS sensitivity when semiconductors are employed as SERS substrates.
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