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    Wang Jun, Huang Li-Qing, Tong Hui-Min, Zhai Li-Peng, Yuan Lin, Zhao Li-Hua, Zhang Wei-Wei, Shan Dong-Zhi, Hao Ai-Wen, Feng Xue-Hong. Perforated nanocap array: Facile fabrication process and efficient surface enhanced Raman scattering with fluorescence suppressionJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(4): 047301.
    Wang Jun, Huang Li-Qing, Tong Hui-Min, Zhai Li-Peng, Yuan Lin, Zhao Li-Hua, Zhang Wei-Wei, Shan Dong-Zhi, Hao Ai-Wen, Feng Xue-Hong. Perforated nanocap array: Facile fabrication process and efficient surface enhanced Raman scattering with fluorescence suppressionJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(4): 047301.
  • Perforated nanocap array: Facile fabrication process and efficient surface enhanced Raman scattering with fluorescence suppression

    • Recently, individual reduced-symmetry metal nanostructures and their plasmonic properties have been studied extensively. However, little attention has been paid to the approach to fabricating ordered reduced-symmetry metal nanostructure array. In this paper, a novel perforated silver nanocap array with high surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) activity and fluorescence suppression is reported. The array is fabricated by electron beam evaporating Ag onto the perforated barrier layer side of hard anodization (HA) anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) template. The morphology and optical property of the perforated silver nanocap array are characterized by atomic force microscope (AFM), scanning electron microscope (SEM) and absorption spectra. The results of SERS measurements reveal that the perforated silver nanocap array offers high SERS activity and fluorescence suppression compared with imperforated silver nanocap array.
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