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Direct Laser Writing of SERS Hollow Fibers

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 12, Issue 16, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano12162843

Keywords

surface-enhanced Raman scattering; direct laser writing; inner wall; hollow fiber; sensors for flowing liquids

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61735002, 12074020]
  2. Beijing Municipal Education Commission [KZ202010005002]

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The direct laser writing technique allows for the fabrication of surface-enhanced Raman scattering structures on the inner wall of a hollow fiber, enabling high-sensitivity detection of low-concentration molecules.
We report the direct laser writing (DLW) of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) structures on the inner wall of a hollow fiber. Colloidal gold-silver alloy nanoparticles (Au-Ag ANPs) are firstly coated onto the inner wall of a hollow fiber. A green laser beam is focused through the outer surface of the hollow fiber to interact with colloidal Au-Ag ANPs so that they become melted and aggregated on the surface of the inner wall with strong adhesion. Such randomly distributed plasmonic nanostructures with high density and small gaps favor the SERS detection of low-concentration molecules in liquids flowing through the hollow fiber. Such a SERS device also supplies a three-dimensional microcavity for the interaction between excitation laser and the target molecules. The DLW system consists mainly of the flexible connection between the motor shaft and the hollow fiber, the program-controlled translation of the hollow fiber along its symmetric axis and rotation about the axis, as well as the mechanical design and the computer control system. This DLW technique enables high production, high stability, high reproducibility, high precision, and a high-flexibility fabrication of the hollow fiber SERS device. The resultant microcavity SERS scheme enables the high-sensitivity detection of R6G molecules in ethanol with a concentration of 10(-7) mol/L.

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