LSPR-dependent SERS performance of silver nanoplates with highly stable and broad tunable LSPRs prepared through an improved seed-mediated strategy.

The application of the silver plates as a proper substrate for surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) was performed to give deep insight on LSPR-dependent SERS performance. Firstly, an improved seed-mediated method is developed to synthesize silver nanoplates (NP) with broad-tuning localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) and high stability. The LSPR peaks could be tuned in the range from 485 to ∼1200 nm by controlling the experimental parameters. With the treatment of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), silver NPs exhibit high stability for SERS tests. The LSPR-dependent SERS study was performed by taking four typical silver NPs with LSPR peaks at 485 nm, 614 nm, 906 nm and 1130 nm as substrates. Also, two probe molecules, 4-amino-thiophenol (4-ATP) and rhodamine-6G (R-6G), were used, and both the 458 nm and 633 nm lasers were selected as excitation for the LSPR-dependent SERS study. Our results indicated that the SERS performance is largely dependent on the LSPR of the silver NP substrate at a given excitation wavelength. Specifically, the Raman signals were greatly enhanced when the laser excitation line matched (close to the LSPR band) the peak position of LSPR band. When at the excitation of 633 nm, two orders of magnitude stronger SERS signals would be observed for the Ag-614 substrate than that of the Ag-485 and Ag-1130 substrates with their LSPR peak positions far away from 633 nm. The same result can also be observed when the laser excitation at 458 nm was selected for the Ag-485 substrate. Our study gives a deep insight into LSPR-dependent SERS performance. It also gives a method for giving large SERS enhancement just by selecting a proper excitation wavelength matched to the LSPR of the substrate.

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