Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (eBook)

Physics and Applications
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2006 | 2006
XVIII, 466 Seiten
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-540-33567-2 (ISBN)

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Almost 30 years after the first reports on surface-enhanced Raman signals, the phenomenon of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is now well established. SERS gained particular interest after single-molecule Raman spectroscopy had been demonstrated. This book summarizes and discusses present theoretical approaches that explain the phenomenon of SERS and reports on new and exciting experiments and applications of the fascinating spectroscopic effect.

Preface 6
Contents 9
Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: a Brief Perspective 18
1 Introduction 18
2 The Electromagnetic Theory of SERS 19
3 Assemblies of Interacting Nanostructures: The Ubiquitous SERS- Active Systems 24
4 Possible Extensions of the Electromagnetic Model 29
5 Conclusions 30
References 31
Index 34
Electromagnetic Mechanism of SERS 35
1 Introduction 35
2 Electromagnetic Mechanism of SERS 37
3 Numerical Methods for Calculating Electromagnetic Enhancement Factors 38
4 Results of EM Calculations 39
5 Long-Range Electromagnetic Enhancement Effects 41
6 Electronic-Structure Studies 44
7 SERS Excitation Spectroscopy as a Probe of the Electromagnetic Mechanism 46
8 Conclusions 55
References 56
Index 61
Electromagnetic Theory of SERS 62
1 Introduction 62
2 Spectral Theory of SERS Enhancement 64
3 Numerical Computations and Results 71
References 78
Index 80
Coupled Plasmonic Plasmon/Photonic Resonance Effects in SERS 81
1 Introduction 81
2 Methods 82
3 Single Nanoparticles and Dimers 85
4 Particle Arrays 89
5 Conclusion 96
References 97
Index 99
Estimating SERS Properties of Silver-Particle Aggregates through Generalized Mie Theory 100
1 Introduction 100
2 The Recursive Order-of-Scattering Method 103
3 Examples of GMT Calculations for Ag- Particle Aggregates 105
4 Summary 114
References 115
Index 116
Studying SERS from Metal Nanoparticles and Nanoparticles Aggregates with Continuum Models 117
1 Introduction 117
2 Description of the Model: A Molecule Close to a Complex- Shaped Nanoparticle 118
3 Extending the Model to Metal-Particle Aggregates 122
4 Beyond SERS 127
5 Summary and Perspectives 132
References 134
Index 135
SERS From Transition Metals and Excited by Ultraviolet Light 136
1 Introduction 136
2 The Physics behind SERS of Transition Metals 139
3 SERS From Transition Metals with Ultraviolet Excitation 148
4 Conclusion 153
References 153
Index 157
Electronic Mechanisms of SERS 158
1 Introduction 158
2 Long-Range Electromagnetic (em)-Enhancement Gem and “Chemical”, “First-Layer”-Enhancement Gfirst layer of Various Ag Samples 159
3 The Electronic Origin of the First-Layer Effect” of SERS 164
4 The Raman-Continuum of Electron–Hole-Pair Excitations 165
5 SERS-Active Sites 168
6 Theory of SERS-Active Sites 172
7 The Story of Missing NO” 175
8 EM Enhancement in Single-Molecule SERS of Dyes in Langmuir– Blodgett Films 178
9 Conjectures on SM SERS in Junction Sites 180
10 Special Examples of SERS at Low Coverage of Small Silver Aggregates 183
References 189
Index 193
Two-Photon Excited Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering 194
1 Introduction 194
2 Surface-Enhanced Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering 195
3 Surface-Enhanced Hyper-Raman Scattering (SEHRS) 201
4 Summary and Conclusion 204
References 205
Index 207
Applications of the Enhancement of Resonance Raman Scattering and Fluorescence by Strongly Coupled Metallic Nanostructures 208
1 Introduction 208
2 Applications 212
3 Conclusion 224
References 225
Index 227
Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (TERS) 228
1 Introduction 228
2 TERS Results 231
3 Conclusion/Outlook 248
References 249
Index 251
Tip-Enhanced Near-Field Raman Scattering: Fundamentals and New Aspects for Molecular Nanoanalysis/ Identification 252
1 Introduction 252
2 Localized Surface-Plasmon Polaritons at the Tip 252
3 Instrumentation 253
4 TERS from Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube 254
5 TERS Measurements on Rhodamine 6G 258
6 Tip Force on DNA-Based Adenine Molecules 261
7 Tip-Enhanced Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering 264
References 270
Index 271
Single-Molecule SERS Spectroscopy 272
1 Introduction 272
2 Single-Molecule SERS Experiments 274
3 SERS as a Single-Molecule Analytical Tool – Comparison between SERS and Fluorescence 281
4 Conclusion 284
References 285
Index 288
Temporal Fluctuations in Single-Molecule SERS Spectra 289
1 Introduction 289
2 Materials and Methods 290
3 Results and Discussion 292
4 Conclusions and Perspectives 303
References 303
Index 306
Single-Molecule Surface-Enhanced Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of the Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein EGFP 307
1 Introduction 307
2 Experimental Section 308
3 Results and Discussion 310
4 Summary 320
References 320
Index 322
Surface-Enhanced Vibrational Spectroelectrochemistry: Electric-Field Effects on Redox and Redox- Coupled Processes of Heme Proteins 323
1 Introduction 323
2 Strategy and Methodological Approach 324
3 Electric-Field Effects on the Interfacial Processes of Heme Proteins 331
4 Concluding Remarks 341
References 342
Index 344
Nanosensors Based on SERS for Applications in Living Cells 345
1 Reasons for Intracellular SERS Approaches 345
2 SERS Nanosensors for Probing of Intrinsic Cellular Chemistry 348
3 A Labeled Nanosensor Based on the SERS Signal of Indocyanine Green 352
4 Conclusions and Outlook 355
References 358
Index 359
Biomolecule Sensing with Adaptive Plasmonic Nanostructures 360
1 Introduction 360
2 Adaptive Plasmonic Nanostructures 361
3 SERS Features of Conformational States: Insulin 363
4 Ebola Virus after Pseudotyping 367
5 Tag-Free Antibody–Antigen Binding Detection 368
6 Protein-Binding Detection with Dye Displacement 371
7 Summary 372
References 373
Index 375
Glucose Sensing with Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy 376
1 Introduction 376
2 SERS of Glucose 379
3 Reversibility and Real-Time Glucose Sensing 380
4 Quantitative Aspects of Glucose Sensing with SERS 383
5 Temporal Stability of the SERS Glucose Sensor 385
6 Conclusions 385
References 386
Index 388
Quantitative Surface-Enhanced Resonance Raman Spectroscopy for Analysis 389
1 Introduction 389
2 Experimental Approach 391
3 Examples of Analytical Methods 397
4 Analysis Using Individual Nanoparticles 402
5 Summary 403
References 403
Index 404
Rapid Analysis of Microbiological Systems Using SERS 405
1 Introduction 405
2 Spectroscopic Characterization of Micro-Organisms 406
3 Introduction to Multivariate Cluster Analysis 408
4 Identification of Micro-Organisms Using SERS 410
5 Monitoring Industrial Bioprocesses 411
6 Gene-Function Analysis 412
7 Concluding Remarks 414
References 414
Index 416
Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering for Biomedical Diagnostics and Molecular Imaging 417
1 Introduction 417
2 Methods and Instrumentation 418
3 SERS Applications 422
4 Conclusion 431
References 433
Index 434
Ultrasensitive Immunoassays Based on Surface- Enhanced Raman Scattering by Immunogold Labels 435
1 Introduction 435
2 Assay Design 437
3 Spectroscopic Instrumentation 442
4 Maximization of Signal Strength 442
5 Assays 445
6 Showcasing Performance 448
7 Conclusions 451
References 452
Index 454
Detecting Chemical Agents and Their Hydrolysis Products in Water 455
1 Introduction 455
2 Experimental 456
3 Results and Discussion 457
4 Conclusions 465
References 466
Index 468
Index 469

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.6.2006
Reihe/Serie Topics in Applied Physics
Topics in Applied Physics
Zusatzinfo XVIII, 466 p. 221 illus., 3 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Technik Maschinenbau
Schlagworte Chemistry • Electrochemistry • Imaging • Local optical fields • Metal • Metall • Molecule • Nanoparticle • nanostructures • particles • Raman spectroscopy • scattering • sensors • SERS • Single molecule spectroscopy • Spectra • spectroscopy • Surface
ISBN-10 3-540-33567-6 / 3540335676
ISBN-13 978-3-540-33567-2 / 9783540335672
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