Length-Controllable
Gold-Coated Silver Nanowire Probes
for High AFM-TERS Scattering Activity
Posted on 2022-12-09 - 16:07
Tip-enhanced Raman scattering (TERS) microscopy is an
advanced
technique for investigation at the nanoscale that provides topographic
and chemical information simultaneously. The TERS probe plays a crucial
role in the microscopic performance. In the recent past, the development
of silver nanowire (AgNW) based TERS probes solved the main tip fabrication
issues, such as low mechanical strength and reproducibility. However,
this fabrication method still suffers from low control of the protruded
length of the AgNW. In this work, a simple water–air interface
electrocutting method is proposed to achieve wide controllability
of the length. This water cutting method was combined with a succedent
Au coating on the AgNW surface, and the probe achieved an up to 100×
higher enhancement factor (EF) and a 2× smaller spatial resolution
compared to pristine AgNW. Thanks to this excellent EF, the water-cut
Au-coated AgNW probes were found to possess high TERS activity even
in the nongap mode, enabling broad applications.
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Wen, Han; Li, Jiangtao; Zhang, Qiang; Inose, Tomoko; Peeters, Wannes; Fortuni, Beatrice; et al. (2022). Length-Controllable
Gold-Coated Silver Nanowire Probes
for High AFM-TERS Scattering Activity. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c03985