HD DVD substrates for surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy analysis: fabrication, theoretical predictions and practical performance

Abstract

Commercial HD DVDs provide a characteristic structure of encoding pits which were utilized to fabricate cost efficiently large area SERS substrates for chemical analysis. The study targets the simulation of the plasmonic structure of the substrates and presents an easily accessible fabrication process to obtain highly sensitive SERS active substrates. The theoretical simulation predicted the formation of supermodes under optimized illumination conditions, which were verified experimentally. First tests of the developed SERS substrates demonstrated their excellent potential for detecting vitamin A and pro-vitamin A at low concentration levels.

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Keywords
Chemical analysis, Raman spectroscopy, Videodisks, Fabrication process, Illumination conditions, Low concentration levels, SERS substrate, SERS-active substrates, Supermodes, Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy, Theoretical simulation, Substrates
Citation
Radu, A. I., Ussembayev, Y. Y., Jahn, M., Schubert, U. S., Weber, K., Cialla-May, D., et al. (2016). HD DVD substrates for surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy analysis: fabrication, theoretical predictions and practical performance. 6(50). https://doi.org//10.1039/c6ra06029c
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