HiFunMat seminar - Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering using Self- Assembled Structures

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Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering using Self-Assembled Structures

17 November 2021
14h 16h
Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering using Self-Assembled Structures

Dr Asta Tamuleviciene and Dr Domantas Peckus

Université de Kaunas en Lituanie

 17/11/2021, 14h00

 IS2M amphitheater

 Visio : https://uha.webex.com/meet/karine.mougin

 

Abstract.
Raman spectroscopy (RS) is an effective characterization technique for the detection of wide range of analytes due to its potential to provide figure-print spectra of variety of molecules by detecting the inelastic scattering of incident photons. However, the application of this spectroscopy is limited due to very low signal to noise ratio. To overcome this drawback one can use metallic structured surfaces or noble metal nanoparticles that enhances the scattering signal by several orders of magnitude. In this case we deal with the another branch of Raman spectroscopy – Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS). The interest in this topic is increasing as novel materials are found to be efficient for signal enhancement, such as dielectrics, core-shell nanoparticles, graphene etc. In this talk I will introduce the basics of SERS and will show how the signal can be enhanced when using randomly distributed particles and assembled on a predefined template.


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Faculté de chimie
ECPM
FST
ENSCMu
ED182
ED222
ED269
ICS
ICPEES
IPCMS
IPHC
Biomatériaux
IS2M
Solvay
BASF
URGO
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