Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1251834 Vibrational Spectroscopy 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

To utilize a gap mode in surface enhanced Raman scattering, we elucidated the interaction between adsorbed species and Ag nanoparticles (AgNPs). Various thiol molecules such as normal alkanethiols, thiols with a phenyl, cyclohexane or naphthalene ring on Ag films immobilized AgNPs through van der Waals force, and electrostatic interaction. Immobilized AgNPs provided enormous Raman enhancement by a factor of 107–1010 for thiol molecules at a nanogap, in consistent with that anticipated by finite difference time domain calculations. Only alkanethiols with a tert-methyl group and those with a carboxylic group did not immobilize any AgNPs probably owing to steric hindrance. A gap mode is relevant for a variety of metals even with large damping like Pt and Fe, indicating a crucial role of electric multipoles in AgNPs generated by a localized surface plasmon and induced mirror images in metal substrates for markedly enhanced electric field at a nanogap.

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