Issue 34, 2009

Plasmon-dispersion corrections and constraints for surface selection rules of single molecule SERS spectra

Abstract

The problem of extracting information from relative intensities of Raman peaks in surface-enhanced-Raman-scattering (SERS) is intimately related to several important topics in the technique. Among them: (i) the possibility (or sometimes impossibility) of observing surface selection rules in different situations, (ii) the role of analyte resonance conditions, (iii) the crucial inclusion of plasmon-resonance dispersion corrections in the analysis of relative Raman intensities among peaks, and (iv) the connection of these phenomena with (broader) issues like surface-enhanced fluorescence (SEF). This paper deals with the underlying connections among these (apparently disconnected at first sight) topics. The technique is now at a mature stage to review the aforementioned phenomena from a unified point of view; thus pinpointing the most important issues, clarifying concepts that have been historically confusing (or treated in isolation), and paving the road for future developments.

Graphical abstract: Plasmon-dispersion corrections and constraints for surface selection rules of single molecule SERS spectra

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Mar 2009
Accepted
28 May 2009
First published
29 Jun 2009

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2009,11, 7406-7411

Plasmon-dispersion corrections and constraints for surface selection rules of single molecule SERS spectra

S. Buchanan, E. C. Le Ru and P. G. Etchegoin, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2009, 11, 7406 DOI: 10.1039/B905846J

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