Understanding the chemical mechanism behind photo-induced enhanced Raman spectroscopy
Junzhi Ye, Rakesh Arul, Michel K. Nieuwoudt, Junzhe Dong, Wei Gao, and, M. Cather Simpson

TL;DR
This paper investigates the chemical mechanisms behind PIERS, revealing that photo-induced charge transfer increases Raman polarizability, with optimized TiO2 structures achieving enhancement factors of 10^6.
Contribution
It provides a detailed atomic-scale understanding of PIERS enhancement, combining spectroscopic analysis and theoretical calculations, and demonstrates how to engineer substrates for maximum enhancement.
Findings
PIERS enhancement is mainly due to increased Raman polarizability from charge transfer.
Optimized TiO2 nanotube structures achieve enhancement factors of 10^6.
Balance of crystallinity and oxygen vacancies is key to high PIERS performance.
Abstract
Photo-Induced Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (PIERS) is a new surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) modality with an order-of-magnitude Raman signal enhancement of adsorbed analytes over that of typical SERS substrates. Despite the impressive PIERS enhancement factors and explosion in recent demonstrations of its utility, the detailed enhancement mechanism remains undetermined. Using a range of optical and X-ray spectroscopies, supported by density functional theory calculations, we elucidate the chemical and atomic-scale mechanism behind the PIERS enhancement. Stable PIERS substrates with enhancement factors of 10^6 were fabricated using self-organized hexagonal arrays of TiO2 nanotubes that were defect-engineered via annealing in inert atmospheres, and silver nanoparticles were deposited by magnetron sputtering and subsequent thermal dewetting. We identified the key source of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications · Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides · Quantum Dots Synthesis And Properties
