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Wafer-Scale and Cost-Effective Manufacturing of Controllable Nanogap Arrays for Highly Sensitive SERS Sensing.

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The metallic nanogap has been proved as an efficient architecture for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) applications. Although a lot of nanogap fabrication methods have been proposed in the last few… Click to show full abstract

The metallic nanogap has been proved as an efficient architecture for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) applications. Although a lot of nanogap fabrication methods have been proposed in the last few decades, the economical and high-yield manufacturing of sub-10 nm gaps remains a challenge. Here, we present a convenient and cost-effective fabrication method for wafer-scale patterning of metallic nanogaps, which simply combines photolithographic metal patterning, swelling-induced nanocracking, and superimposition metal sputtering without requiring expensive nanofabrication equipment. By controlling the swelling time and metal deposition thickness, the gap size can be precisely defined, down to the sub-10 nm scale. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the fabricated nanogap array can be used as an excellent SERS substrate for molecule measurements and shows a high Raman enhancement factor of ∼108 and a high sensitivity for the detection of rhodamine 6G (R6G) molecules, even down to 10-14 M, indicating an extraordinary capability for single-molecule detection. Due to its high controllability and wafer-scale fabrication capability, this nanogap fabrication method offers a promising route for highly sensitive and economical SERS detections.

Keywords: cost effective; fabrication; nanogap; wafer scale; highly sensitive

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2022

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