Journal article

Subdiffraction limited, remote excitation of surface enhanced raman scattering

JA Hutchison, SP Centeno, H Odaka, H Fukumura, J Hofkens, H Uji-i

Nano Letters | Published : 2009

Abstract

We demonstrate that focused laser excitation at the end of silver nanowires of 50-150 nm diameter excites SERS hot-spots at points of nanoparticle adsorption many micrometers along the wire due to the plasmon waveguide effect. The total SERS intensity detected at the hot-spots following wire-end excitation correlates with the known wavelength, polarization, and distance dependences of surface plasmon polariton (SPP) propagation in nanowires. The SERS spectra obtained at the hot-spots following wire-end excitation show very little background compared to when excitation occurs directly at the hot-spot, suggesting that a much smaller SERS excitation volume is achieved by remote, waveguide excit..

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Awarded by Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (FWO)


Awarded by KULeuven Research Fund


Awarded by Federal Science Policy of Belgium


Awarded by EC sixth Framework Program


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge the "Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (FWO)" (Grant G.0366.06), the KULeuven Research Fund (Concerted Research Action GOA 2006/2, Center of Exellence CECAT, CREA2007), and the Federal Science Policy of Belgium (IAP-VI/27). This work, as part of the European Science Foundation EURO-CORES Programme SONS, was supported from funds by the FWO and the EC sixth Framework Program (ERAS-CT-2003-980409). S.P.C. acknowledges the Programa de Becas Postdoctorales del Minesterio de Ciencia e Innovacion de Espana.