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Improving Analytical Utility Of Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Through Unique Lithographic Substrate Development, Sabrina Marie Wells
Improving Analytical Utility Of Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Through Unique Lithographic Substrate Development, Sabrina Marie Wells
Doctoral Dissertations
Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) has the potential to be a useful analytical technique due to large signal enhancements. Unfortunately, SERS has several drawbacks, including a lack of reproducibility, which inhibits it from being a practical option. These large signals often arise from “hot spots” of extremely high enhancement on nanofeatured metallic substrates, the most common being comprised of aggregated silver colloid. It is difficult to reproducibly create these hot spots due to the randomness of the colloid substrates. However, through controlled substrate fabrication, many problems associated with SERS analysis can be overcome. Electron beam lithography (EBL) combined with reactive-ion …
Thermally Robust Ald And Silver Nanocube Based Plasmonic Probe For High Temperature And Microfluidic Sers Measurement, Joshy Francis John
Thermally Robust Ald And Silver Nanocube Based Plasmonic Probe For High Temperature And Microfluidic Sers Measurement, Joshy Francis John
Doctoral Dissertations
Raman spectroscopy is normally a non-destructive, highly selective technique that has become an ubiquitous tool for analytical chemists. One of the primary limitations of Raman spectroscopy, however, is the relatively low cross-section of the technique. With signal enhancements relative to normal Raman scattering as high as 1011, the ultra-trace detection of adsorbates down to the single molecule level has been achieved with SERS. Despite the dramatic improvement in the sensitivity and the high selectivity afforded by the SERS method, the acceptance of SERS as a general analytical tool has been hindered by a lack of stability and reproducibility in the …