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Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy of methylene blue deposited on Ag nanostructured substrates prepared by pulsed laser deposition

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VACUUM
卷 207, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.vacuum.2022.111580

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SERS; PLD; Ag nanostructures; Methylene blue

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Pulsed laser deposition is a suitable technique for fabricating noble metal nanostructures on glass substrates. By adjusting the number of laser pulses, different sizes and morphologies of metal nanostructures can be obtained. This study utilizes the density gradient and morphological variation of noble metals to achieve precise deposition of methylene blue and TEM grids.
Pulsed laser deposition has proven to be a suitable technique to fabricate nanostructures of noble metals with different sizes and morphologies on glass substrates. Generally, this is done by varying the number of laser pulses impinging on the target. However, it is well known that the produced plasma plume has an inhomogeneous angular distribution and the quantity/density of material deposited on the substrate is higher in the center than in the periphery. Actually, a noble metal (silver in the present case, gold or copper) density gradient starting with a continuous region in its center and progressively evolving to complicate nanostructures and finally to spherical nanoparticles is obtained. Taking advantage of this morphological variation, drops of highly diluted methylene blue were deposited radially. Furthermore, TEM grids were placed in the same way. This technique gives the possibility of directly correlate the SERS signal, the underlying noble metal morphology and the optical ab-sorption in very similar regions. In the present work we develop this method and discuss the obtained results.

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