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Synergistic SERS Enhancement in GaN‐Ag Hybrid System toward Label‐Free and Multiplexed Detection of Antibiotics in Aqueous Solutions

Kang Hyun Lee, Hanhwi Jang, Yoon Seok Kim, Chul‐Ho Lee, Seunghee H. Cho, Minjoon Kim, Hoki Son, Kang Bae, Dung Van Dao, Yeon Sik Jung, In‐Hwan Lee

2021Advanced Science64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Noble metal‐based surface‐enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) has enabled the simple and efficient detection of trace‐amount molecules via significant electromagnetic enhancements at hot spots. However, the small Raman cross‐section of various analytes forces the use of a Raman reporter for specific surface functionalization, which is time‐consuming and limited to low‐molecular‐weight analytes. To tackle these issues, a hybrid SERS substrate utilizing Ag as plasmonic structures and GaN as charge transfer enhancement centers is presented. By the conformal printing of Ag nanowires onto GaN nanopillars, a highly sensitive SERS substrate with excellent uniformity can be fabricated. As a result, remarkable SERS performance with a substrate enhancement factor of 1.4 × 10 11 at 10 fM for rhodamine 6G molecules with minimal spot variations can be realized. Furthermore, quantification and multiplexing capabilities without surface treatments are demonstrated by detecting harmful antibiotics in aqueous solutions. This work paves the way for the development of a highly sensitive SERS substrate by constructing complex metal‐semiconductor architectures.

Topics & Concepts

Rhodamine 6GMaterials scienceSurface-enhanced Raman spectroscopySubstrate (aquarium)Raman spectroscopyNanotechnologyPlasmonSurface modificationNanopillarAnalyteOptoelectronicsMoleculeRaman scatteringNanostructureChemistryOpticsOrganic chemistryPhysicsGeologyPhysical chemistryOceanographyGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and ApplicationsQuantum Dots Synthesis And PropertiesBiosensors and Analytical Detection
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