Surface enhanced Raman scattering from mildly roughened surfaces: variation of signal with metal grain size |
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Authors: | P. Dawson J. W. Haas III K. B. Alexander J. Thompson T. L. Ferrell |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Pure and Applied Physics, Queen's University, Belfast, BT7 1NN, UK b Health and Safety Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37830, USA |
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Abstract: | The intensity of surface enhanced Raman scattering from benzoic acid derivatives on mildly roughened, thermally evaporated Ag films shows a remarkably strong dependence on metal grain size. Large grained (slowly deposited) films give a superior response, by up to a factor of 10, to small grained (quickly deposited) films, with films of intermediate grain size yielding intermediate results. The optical field amplification underlying the enhancement mechanism is due to the excitation of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs). Since surface roughness characteristics, as determined by STM, remain relatively constant as a function of deposition rate, it is argued that the contrast in Raman scattering is due to differences in elastic grain boundary scattering of SPPs (leading to different degrees of internal SPP damping), rather than differences in the interaction of SPPs with surface inhomogeneities. |
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