JOURNAL ARTICLE

Gold surface with gold nitride–a surface enhanced Raman scattering active substrate

A. C. BrievaL. AlvesSatheesh KrishnamurthyLidija Šiller

Year: 2009 Journal:   Journal of Applied Physics Vol: 105 (5)   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

The nitration of gold surfaces is a nonpolluting method, which can lead to large scale production of substrates with remarkable properties and applications. We present a topographical study of the nanoscale structure of the gold nitride surfaces produced by radio frequency (rf) nitrogen plasma etching of thin gold films. Atomic force microscopy images taken after rf etching reveal the striking appearance of the cluster assembly with large clusters surrounded by small clusters (7.9±1.4 and 2.3±0.9 nm, respectively) appearing to exhibit an attractive interaction. We discuss the possible mechanism for this attraction based on a colloid model by Messina et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 85, 872 (2000)]. This surface exhibits a notable surface enhanced Raman scattering effect demonstrated with L-alanine and rhodamine-6G. The significance of this work is that we found that this SERS active gold nitride surface can be prepared in just one step: by nitrogen plasma etching a thin gold film. Until now most SERS active gold cluster covered surfaces have been prepared in several steps very often requiring complex lithography.

Keywords:
Raman scattering Materials science Etching (microfabrication) Colloidal gold Rhodamine 6G Substrate (aquarium) Raman spectroscopy Nanotechnology Nitride Chemistry Nanoparticle Optics Layer (electronics) Molecule

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