Plasmonic Nanomaterials for Surface Enhanced Raman spectroscopy

Abstract
Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) is a powerful analytical tool that could even permits the single molecule detection. Usually, the enhancement of Raman signals is explained with an Electromagnetic Mechanism, due to the interaction between an electromagnetic wave and the substrate to promote the excitation of a plasmonic mode. In many studies, noble metal particles are used as SERS substrates, however, the possibilities of exciting a plasmon mode are often reduced to one or a few wavelengths. The aim is to design multi-wavelength SERS active nanostructured substrates composed by noble metals of different size and shape. Probe molecules of biological interest will be employed at low concentrations (10-6-10-9M) to test the enhancement efficiency of prepared SERS substrates.
Keywords
Plasmonics
nanomaterials
Raman spectroscopy
ERC sector(s)
PE Physical Sciences and Engineering
Name supervisor
Luisa D'Urso
E-mail
luisa.durso@unict.it
Name of Department/Faculty/School
Department of Chemistry
Name of the host University
University of Catania (UNICT)
EUNICE partner e-mail of destination Research
eunice@unict.it
Country
Italy
Thesis level
Master
Minimal language knowledge requisite
English B2
Thesis mode
On-site
Length of the research internship
6 months
Financial support available (other than E+)
No