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Individual copper nanowire decorated by gold nanoparticles for Surface enhanced Raman scattering

Abstract

In this Thesis, I discuss the theory, implementation and applications of Surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). Surface enhanced Raman scattering has been used to detect 4 mercaptopyridine molecules. On a Silicon wafer, Gold nanoparticles are deposited onto Copper nanowires. Hotspots occur at the small gap (less than 10nm) between the nanowire and nanoparticle. The interaction of the electromagnetic field of the incident laser and the surface plasmon resonances of the metal nanoparticles at the hot spots enhances the Raman scattering signal of the adsorbed pyridine molecule (10 -3 M ). The dependence of SERS signal on the polarization angle of the incident laser is observed. When compared to other SERS substrates (gold, silver) this one is very economical.

Keywords:
Raman scattering Materials science Copper Nanoparticle Colloidal gold Nanowire Nanotechnology Raman spectroscopy Metallurgy Optics Physics

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Topics

Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Plasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Nanomaterials and Printing Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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