2018
DOI: 10.1002/jrs.5333
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Surface‐enhanced micro‐CARS mapping of a nanostructured cerium dioxide/aluminum film surface with gold nanoparticle‐bound organic molecules

Abstract: Highly contrast epi‐surface‐enhanced coherent anti‐Stokes Raman scattering (SECARS) microimages of Au‐nanoparticle‐bound organic reporter molecule distributions at a surface of novel surface‐enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)‐active metamaterial junctions, based on nanoparticles spread over a nanostructured CeO2 faceted dielectric film, deposited on an Al sublayer, were recorded at two‐color picosecond excitation of the surface in the near‐infrared spectral range. For this, a scanning confocal laser‐based micro‐… Show more

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“…The initial steep slope of the P aS versus ( P p 2 × P S ) dependences in the bright spots is evaluated to be ≈0.003 counts/μW 3 . This value correlates with the P p 2 × P S product‐normalized peak SECARS signal, presumably generated by TNB/Au NP conjugates, which had been estimated previously to reach ≈0.13 counts/μW 3 . The ~40 times distinction between the normalized SECARS signal strengths presented in this work and those from the study of Fabelinsky et al can be ascribed to the difference in the Au NP surface densities specific for the investigated samples.…”
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“…The initial steep slope of the P aS versus ( P p 2 × P S ) dependences in the bright spots is evaluated to be ≈0.003 counts/μW 3 . This value correlates with the P p 2 × P S product‐normalized peak SECARS signal, presumably generated by TNB/Au NP conjugates, which had been estimated previously to reach ≈0.13 counts/μW 3 . The ~40 times distinction between the normalized SECARS signal strengths presented in this work and those from the study of Fabelinsky et al can be ascribed to the difference in the Au NP surface densities specific for the investigated samples.…”
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confidence: 80%
“…In contrast, originally, "dark" spots (e.g., at [ X = 18, Y = 9] and [ X = 21, Y = 2]) still demonstrate noticeable growth of SECARS signal strength, and even nearly linear dependences of the signals (like at [ X = 10, Y = 17], but with somewhat different slopes) on the product P p 2 × P S . The slope of these dependences is ~(0.1–0.2) × 10 −3 counts/μW 3 and rather corresponds to the level of Raman nonresonant signals defined in the study of Fabelinsky et al as ~4 × 10 −3 counts/μW 3 . These signals result, presumably, from two‐color four‐wave mixing processes near one‐ or two‐photon absorption resonances within various unmodified Au NP structures immobilized on the CeO 2 film surface.…”
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“…This led to the conclusion that SRS can be an efficient method for monitoring microplastics in the environment. Fabelinski et al demonstrate epi‐surface‐enhanced coherent anti‐Stokes Raman scattering (SECARS) microimaging of Au‐nanoparticle‐bound organic reporter molecules. Their method utilizes surface‐enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)‐active metamaterial junctions, which are based on nanoparticles spread over a nanostructured CeO 2 faceted dielectric film, deposited on an Al sublayer.…”
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