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Controllable Charge Transfer in Ag-TiO2 Composite Structure for SERS Application

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 7, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano7070159

Keywords

SERS; TiO2-Ag nanocap array; magnetron sputtering; metal-semiconductor composite

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61575080, 61675090, 21676115]
  2. National Youth Program Foundation of China [21546013, 61405072, 51609100]
  3. Program for the development of Science and Technology of Jilin province [20150519024JH, 20150520015JH, 20160101287JC, 20140519003JH]
  4. Technology of Education Department of Jilin Province [2016-217, JJKH20170374KJ]

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The nanocaps array of TiO2/Ag bilayer with different Ag thicknesses and co-sputtering TiO2-Ag monolayer with different TiO2 contents were fabricated on a two-dimensional colloidal array substrate for the investigation of Surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) properties. For the TiO2/Ag bilayer, when the Ag thickness increased, SERS intensity decreased. Meanwhile, a significant enhancement was observed when the sublayer Ag was 10 nm compared to the pure Ag monolayer, which was ascribed to the metal- semiconductor synergistic effect that electromagnetic mechanism (EM) provided by roughness surface and charge-transfer (CT) enhancement mechanism from TiO2-Ag composite components. In comparison to the TiO2/Ag bilayer, the co-sputtered TiO2-Ag monolayer decreased the aggregation of Ag particles and led to the formation of small Ag particles, which showed that TiO2 could effectively inhibit the aggregation and growth of Ag nanoparticles.

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