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FDTD Analysis of Hotspot-Enabling Hybrid Nanohole-Nanoparticle Structures for SERS Detection

Juan Gomez-Cruz, Yazan Bdour, Kevin G. Stamplecoskie, Carlos Escobedo

2022Biosensors22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Metallic nanoparticles (MNPs) and metallic nanostructures are both commonly used, independently, as SERS substrates due to their enhanced plasmonic activity. In this work, we introduce and investigate a hybrid nanostructure with strong SERS activity that benefits from the collective plasmonic response of the combination of MNPs and flow-through nanohole arrays (NHAs). The electric field distribution and electromagnetic enhancement factor of hybrid structures composed of silver NPs on both silver and gold NHAs are investigated via finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) analyses. This computational approach is used to find optimal spatial configurations of the nanoparticle positions relative to the nanoapertures and investigate the difference between Ag-NP-on-Ag-NHAs and Ag-NP-on-Au-NHAs hybrid structures. A maximum GSERS value of 6.8 × 109 is achieved with the all-silver structure when the NP is located 0.5 nm away from the rim of the NHA, while the maximum of 4.7 × 1010 is obtained when the nanoparticle is in full contact with the NHA for the gold-silver hybrid structure. These results demonstrate that the hybrid nanostructures enable hotspot formation with strong SERS activity and plasmonic enhancement compatible with SERS-based sensing applications.

Topics & Concepts

PlasmonFinite-difference time-domain methodNanoparticleNanostructureSilver nanoparticleMaterials scienceNanotechnologyOptoelectronicsOpticsPhysicsGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and ApplicationsPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon ResearchCharacterization and Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles
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