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Designing structures that maximize spatially averaged surface-enhanced Raman spectra

Wenjie Yao, Francesc Verdugo, Henry O. Everitt, Rasmus E. Christiansen, Steven G. Johnson

2022Optics Express11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present a general framework for inverse design of nanopatterned surfaces that maximize spatially averaged surface-enhanced Raman (SERS) spectra from molecules distributed randomly throughout a material or fluid, building upon a recently proposed trace formulation for optimizing incoherent emission. This leads to radically different designs than optimizing SERS emission at a single known location, as we illustrate using several 2D design problems addressing effects of hot-spot density, angular selectivity, and nonlinear damage. We obtain optimized structures that perform about 4 × better than coating with optimized spheres or bowtie structures and about 20 × better when the nonlinear damage effects are included.

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Raman spectroscopyCoatingOpticsMaterials scienceNonlinear systemRaman scatteringSpectral lineInverseSurface (topology)Inverse problemTRACE (psycholinguistics)SPHERESSurface-enhanced Raman spectroscopyNoise (video)NanotechnologyPhysicsComputer scienceGeometryLinguisticsArtificial intelligenceImage (mathematics)Mathematical analysisQuantum mechanicsPhilosophyMathematicsAstronomyGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and ApplicationsPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon ResearchRandom lasers and scattering media
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