Improving SERS uniformity by isolating hot spots in gold rod-in-shell nanoparticles |
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Authors: | Shanshan Wang Zhonghui Liu Carmen Bartic Hong Xu Jian Ye |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Biomedical Engineering & Med-X Research Institute,Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Shanghai,People’s Republic of China;2.Department of Physics,KU Leuven,Heverlee,Belgium;3.Shanghai Key Laboratory of Gynecologic Oncology, School of Medicine, Ren Ji Hospital,Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Shanghai,People’s Republic of China |
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Abstract: | Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) tags show ultrasensitivity and multiplexing abilities due to strong and characteristic Raman signals and therefore can be utilized as optical labeling agents similar to fluorescent dyes and quantum dots for biosensing and bioimaging. However, SERS tags have the difficulty to realize quantitative analysis due to the uniformity and reproducibility issue. In this work, we have reported on a new type of SERS tag called Au rod-in-shell (RIS) gap-enhanced Raman tag (GERT). With the high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and optical absorbance measurements, we have demonstrated the subnanometer sized gap junctions inside the RIS GERTs. SERS measurements and FDTD calculations show that the core–shell subnanometer gap geometry in the RIS GERTs not only generates strong SERS hot spots but also isolates SERS hot spots by Au shells to avoid the influence when the particle aggregates form, therefore showing better SERS uniformity and stronger SERS intensity than normal Au nanorods. Those RIS NPs exhibit great potential as the labeling agents for SERS-based bioimaging and biosensing applications. |
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