Molecules (Oct 2019)

Atomic Force Microscope Guided SERS Spectra Observation for Au@Ag-4MBA@PVP Plasmonic Nanoparticles

  • Liu Yang,
  • Libei Xu,
  • Xiuju Wu,
  • Hui Fang,
  • Shenfei Zhong,
  • Zhuyuan Wang,
  • Jing Bu,
  • Xiaocong Yuan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24203789
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 20
p. 3789

Abstract

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Recently polymer encapsulated surface-enhanced-Raman-scattering (SERS) probes with internal noble metal core−shell structure has found growing applications in biomedical applications. Here we studied the SERS spectra of Au@Ag−4MBA@PVP (4MBA: 4-mercaptobenzoic acid; PVP: polyvinylpyrrolidone) plasmonic nanoparticles produced from a chemical reduction method. By linking the atomic force microscope (AFM) with the homebuilt confocal Raman spectrometer thus to use AFM images as guidance, we realized the measurement of the SERS spectra from separated nanoparticles. We investigated the cases for single nanoparticles and for dimer structures and report several observed results including SERS spectra linearly scaled with laser power, abrupt boosting and abnormal shape changing of SERS spectra for dimer structures. Based on the finite element method simulation, we explained the observed ratio of SERS signals between the dimer structure and the single nanoparticle, and attributed the observed abnormal spectra to the photothermal effect of these plasmonic nanoparticles. Our study provides valuable guidance for choosing appropriate laser power when applying similar SERS probes to image biological cells.

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