Plasma‐Etched Nanograss Surface without Lithographic Patterning to Immobilize Water Droplet for Highly Sensitive Raman Sensing
Hsiuan Ling Ho,
Jung Yen Yang,
Chun Hung Lin
et al.
Abstract:The development of reliable, cost‐effective molecular detection at the attomolar level on analyte‐immobilizing surfaces fabricated without lithographic patterning remains a major challenge in chemical sensing technology. This issue is addressed using custom‐designed adhesive superhydrophobic silicon nanograss surfaces produced via plasma etching. When applied to ultrasensitive surface‐enhanced Raman scattering, the nanograss surface enables effective immobilization of water droplets containing Ag nanoparticles… Show more
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