Підтримка:The work is performed due to support by the State Target
Scientific-and-Technical Program “Nanotechnology and
Nanomaterials” (Project 3.5.3.4).
The efficient SERS (surface enhanced Raman scattering) substrates that are
films of nanoparticles (NP) of the “core–shell” type, where the core of SiO2, and the shell
of gold nanoparticles, were developed in this work. Application of scanning electron
microscopy and optical absorption enabled to find correlation between surface
morphology of nanostructures and position of the plasmon absorption band. It helped to
adjust the latter to the wavelength of exciting laser radiation. It has been shown that the
designed nanostructures are able to enhance electric field of an emitting dipole not only
due to adjustment of the band frequency for plasmon absorption to the wavelength of
exciting laser radiation but also due to contribution of the so-called “hot spots” to
enhancement of electric field scattering. Analysis of characteristics inherent to SERS
substrates with nanostructures of the soil core – Au shell type has shown that they
enhance the Raman signal by 5 orders higher as compared with the substrates based on
SiO2 nanospheres not covered with gold nanoparticles.