Tailoring Plasmonic Properties Of Ag-Sio(2)Nanorods And Their Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Activities

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D-APPLIED PHYSICS(2020)

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Due to a wide range of applications, plasmonic properties of metal nanoparticles have been widely explored, while the understanding of plasmonic behaviors of dielectric-metal composites is still limited. Herein, as a proof of concept, the relationship between compositions and plasmonic behaviors of Ag-SiO(2)composites was investigated considering their extensive utilization as SERS substrates. Ag-SiO(2)nanorods with regulated compositions were fabricated via glancing angle co-deposition. By increasing Ag relative deposition rate, structure of Ag-SiO(2)nanorods evolves from Ag nanoparticles embedded into SiO(2)matrix to quasi-one-dimensional Ag structure, inducing plasmon resonance changes over a wide range and corresponding SERS activity variations. Plasmonic resonance resulted from individual Ag nanoparticle, coupling effect of Ag nanoparticles, and quasi-one-dimensional Ag nanorods can be observed successively as Ag content increases in Ag-SiO(2)nanorods. Meanwhile, SERS performance of Ag-SiO(2)corresponds well with their plasmon behaviors and the maximum SERS signal was obtained from Ag-SiO(2)composites with quasi-one-dimensional Ag structure. With the optimization of plasmon and SERS performance of Ag-SiO(2)nanorods, we demonstrated the potential use of Ag-SiO(2)nanorods in real applications as SERS chemical sensors for the detection of melamine.
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plasmonic, Ag, SiO2, composition, surface-enhanced Raman scattering
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