Sphere-segment void (SSV) cavities have emerged as promising substrates for reproducible Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS), offering strong and uniform electromagnetic enhancement associated with the excitation of cavity-like localized surface plasmon resonances tunable across the UV–vis-near IR range, with a facile large-scale fabrication process. High-resolution electron micrographs of these structures reveal a considerable departure from the idealized smooth spherical cavity shape; notably, the electrochemical deposition of gold yields an important surface roughness. We investigate this contribution to the SERS activity of SSV substrates with a series of experiments, varying the degree of surface roughness using thermal annealing ...
Readily fine-tuned structures are an important requirement for the optimization of surface-enhanced ...
We investigate the properties of gold surfaces patterned using a nanoscale "lost wax" technique by e...
Sphere segment void, or inverse opal, films prepared from a variety of coinage metals have shown pro...
Sphere-segment void (SSV) cavities have emerged as promising substrates for reproducible Surface Enh...
Colloidal-crystal templated electrodeposition can be used to fabricate sphere segment void (SSV) sub...
Colloidal-crystal templated electrodeposition can be used to fabricate sphere segment void (SSV) sub...
SERS is a very useful analytical technique which was discovered over 30 years ago, however it has ne...
Templated electrodeposition of gold to produce thin (<1 μm) films containing a close packed hexagona...
The electromagnetic contribution to the surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) derives from the di...
Sphere segment void (SSV) arrays allow the reproducible engineering of plasmon-polariton modes from ...
The electromagnetic contribution to the surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) derives from the di...
Efficient substrates for surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) are under constant development, ...
On sub-wavelength scales, photon-matter interactions are limited by diffraction. Electromagnetic rad...
Sphere segment void (SSV) arrays allow the reproducible engineering of plasmon-polariton modes from ...
Materials science has observed a continuous increase in the use of metal nanoparticles in a wide ran...
Readily fine-tuned structures are an important requirement for the optimization of surface-enhanced ...
We investigate the properties of gold surfaces patterned using a nanoscale "lost wax" technique by e...
Sphere segment void, or inverse opal, films prepared from a variety of coinage metals have shown pro...
Sphere-segment void (SSV) cavities have emerged as promising substrates for reproducible Surface Enh...
Colloidal-crystal templated electrodeposition can be used to fabricate sphere segment void (SSV) sub...
Colloidal-crystal templated electrodeposition can be used to fabricate sphere segment void (SSV) sub...
SERS is a very useful analytical technique which was discovered over 30 years ago, however it has ne...
Templated electrodeposition of gold to produce thin (<1 μm) films containing a close packed hexagona...
The electromagnetic contribution to the surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) derives from the di...
Sphere segment void (SSV) arrays allow the reproducible engineering of plasmon-polariton modes from ...
The electromagnetic contribution to the surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) derives from the di...
Efficient substrates for surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) are under constant development, ...
On sub-wavelength scales, photon-matter interactions are limited by diffraction. Electromagnetic rad...
Sphere segment void (SSV) arrays allow the reproducible engineering of plasmon-polariton modes from ...
Materials science has observed a continuous increase in the use of metal nanoparticles in a wide ran...
Readily fine-tuned structures are an important requirement for the optimization of surface-enhanced ...
We investigate the properties of gold surfaces patterned using a nanoscale "lost wax" technique by e...
Sphere segment void, or inverse opal, films prepared from a variety of coinage metals have shown pro...