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The Role of Propagating and Localized Surface Plasmons for SERS Enhancement in Periodic Nanostructures
Authors:Bezares  Francisco J.  Caldwell  Joshua D.  Glembocki  Orest  Rendell  Ronald W.  Feygelson  Mariya  Ukaegbu  Maraizu  Kasica  Richard  Shirey  Loretta  Bassim  Nabil D.  Hosten  Charles
Affiliation:(1) US Naval Research Laboratory, 4555 Overlook Ave, S.W., Washington, DC 20375, USA;(2) Chemistry Department, Howard University, Washington, DC 20059, USA;(3) Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, National Institute for Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, USA
Abstract:Periodic arrays of plasmonic nanopillars have been shown to provide large, uniform surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) enhancements. We show that these enhancements are the result of the combined impact of localized and propagating surface plasmon modes within the plasmonic architecture. Here, arrays of periodically arranged silicon nanopillars of varying sizes and interpillar gaps were fabricated to enable the exploration of the SERS response from two different structures; one featuring only localized surface plasmon (LSP) modes and the other featuring LSP and propagating (PSP) modes. It is shown that the LSP modes determine the optimal architecture, and thereby determine the optimum diameter for the structures at a given incident. However, the increase in the SERS enhancement factor for a system in which LSP and PSP cooperatively interact was measured to be over an order of magnitude higher and the peak in the diameter dependence was significantly broadened, thus, such structures not only provide larger enhancement factors but are also more forgiving of lithographic variations.
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