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Fabrication of antireflective silver-capped tin oxide nano-obelisk arrays as high sensitive SERS substrate

Journal

NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 20, Pages -

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/abe48b

Keywords

tin oxide thin film; spray pyrolysis; R6G detection; hybrid nanomaterials; semiconductor nanostructures; surface-enhanced Raman scattering; antireflective coating for silicon

Funding

  1. KSCSTE, Government of Kerala, India [023/SRSPS/2007/CSTE]
  2. Council of Scientific AMP
  3. Industrial Research (CSIR), India

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The study introduced a facile method for preparing Ag/SnO2 nano-obelisk arrayed thin films, showcasing broad antireflective properties and excellent SERS performance. These films hold promise for practical sensing applications.
Hybrid noble metal-semiconductor oxide nanostructures often provide unique and synergetic functionalities that are highly desirable in various practical applications. However, the fabrication of such systems with desired functionalities using cost-effective techniques is still a great challenge. In this work, we report a facile route for the preparation of novel Ag/SnO2 nano-obelisk arrayed thin films on silicon substrates by spray pyrolysis and thermal evaporation techniques. The prepared samples exhibited broadband antireflectance in both UV and visible regions attributed to the refractive index gradient and scattering provided by the nano-obelisk arrays. The localised surface plasmon resonance of silver nanocaps further enhanced the light absorption contributing to the antireflective property of the hybrid system. Ag/SnO2 nano-obelisk arrayed thin film exhibited excellent SERS performance with an enhancement factor of 1.13 x 10(8) with a limit of detection value of 10(-12) M for the trace detection of R6G dye. In addition, Ag/SnO2 nano-obelisk arrayed thin film based SERS substrate exhibited good homogeneity across the measured spots and outstanding stability which are essential for quantitative field analysis. The results indicate that the Ag/SnO2 nano-obelisk arrayed thin films are efficient SERS substrates with the merits of having the ease of production, high sensitivity and stability for various practical sensing applications.

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