Issue 17, 2013

Silicon nanowire based single-molecule SERS sensor

Abstract

One-dimensional nanowire (NW) optical sensors have attracted great attention as promising nanoscale tools for applications such as probing inside living cells. However, achieving single molecule detection on NW sensors remains an interesting and unsolved problem. In the present paper, we investigate single-molecule detection (SMD) on a single SiNW based surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) sensor, fabricated by controllably depositing silver nanoparticles on a SiNW (AgNP–SiNW). Both Raman spectral blinking and bi-analyte approaches are performed in aqueous solution to investigate SMD on individual SiNW SERS sensors. The results extend the functions of the SiNW sensor to SMD and provide insight into the molecule level illustration on the sensing mechanism of the nanowire sensor.

Graphical abstract: Silicon nanowire based single-molecule SERS sensor

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Apr 2013
Accepted
21 Jun 2013
First published
26 Jun 2013

Nanoscale, 2013,5, 8172-8176

Silicon nanowire based single-molecule SERS sensor

H. Wang, X. Han, X. Ou, C. Lee, X. Zhang and S. Lee, Nanoscale, 2013, 5, 8172 DOI: 10.1039/C3NR01879B

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