Florian LacknerAlexander SchiffmannMaximillian LasserusRoman MessnerMartin SchnedlitzHarald FitzekPeter PöltDaniel KnezGerald KothleitnerWolfgang Ernst
Nanoparticles with tunable localized surface plasmon resonance have been prepared by synthesis in helium nanodroplets. Subsequent surface deposition allows for the formation of substrates which can be employed for surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). The assembly of Ag@Au core@shell clusters of about 5 nm diameter in helium droplets with different Ag:Au ratio allows to tune the surface plasmon resonance between the plain Ag resonance at 447 nm and the Au resonance at 555 nm. For the fabricated substrates only a single plasmon resonance is observed in the UV/vis absorption spectra. The prepared nanostructures have been functionalized with 4-methylbenzenethiol (4-MBT) molecules and SERS spectra have been recorded. The results demonstrate the potential of the helium droplet synthesis approach, opening up a new route to the formation of tailored plasmonic nanoparticles and functional nanostructures.
R. KuladeepL. JyothiK. Shadak AleeK. L. N. DeepakD. Narayana Rao
Jining GaoXiangling RenDong ChenFangqiong TangJun Ren
T. GhodselahiSoudabeh ArsalaniT. Neishaboorynejad
Jialin JiZhengwang LiWeiyuan SunHongyu Wang