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Nanosphere Arrays with Controlled Sub-10-nm Gaps as Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Substrates
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2005
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Materials SciencePlasmonicsEngineeringNanoclusterAu Nanoparticle ArraysNanomaterialsNanotechnologyMetal NanoparticlesSurface-enhanced Raman ScatteringApplied PhysicsNanosphere ArraysControlled Sub-10-nm GapsHot SpotsNanometrologyChemistryArray CrystallizationPlasmonic Material
We demonstrate a convenient and cost-effective chemical approach for fabricating highly ordered Au nanoparticle arrays with sub-10-nm interparticle gaps. Near-field enhancements inside the interparticle gaps create uniform periodic arrays of well-defined "hot spots" exploitable for large surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) enhancements. A cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) bilayer surrounding each individual nanoparticle upon array crystallization is responsible for this periodic gap structure; displacement of the CTAB by smaller thiolated molecules does not affect the structural integrity of the arrays. As SERS substrates, the as-fabricated Au nanoparticle arrays exhibit high SERS sensitivity, long-term stability, and consistent reproducibility.
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