Tanahashi Ichiro, Harada Yoshiyuki
Nanomaterials and Microdevices Research Center, Osaka Institute of Technology, 5-16-1 Omiya, Asahi-ku, Osaka 535-8585, Japan.
Nanoscale Res Lett. 2014 Jun 12;9(1):298. doi: 10.1186/1556-276X-9-298. eCollection 2014.
Densely stacked Ag nanoparticles with an average diameter of 199 nm were effectively deposited on TiO2-coated cicada wings (Ag/TiO2-coated wings) from a water-ethanol solution of AgNO3 using ultraviolet light irradiation at room temperature. It was seen that the surfaces of bare cicada wings contained nanopillar array structures. In the optical absorption spectra of the Ag/TiO2-coated wings, the absorption peak due to the localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) of Ag nanoparticles was observed at 440 nm. Strong Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) signals of Rhodamine 6G adsorbed on the Ag/TiO2-coated wings were clearly observed using the 514.5-nm line of an Ar(+) laser. The Ag/TiO2-coated wings can be a promising candidate for naturally inspired SERS substrates.
在室温下,通过紫外光照射,平均直径为199纳米的密集堆积银纳米颗粒从硝酸银的水 - 乙醇溶液中有效地沉积在涂有二氧化钛的蝉翼(Ag/TiO₂涂覆的翅膀)上。可以看到,裸露蝉翼的表面包含纳米柱阵列结构。在Ag/TiO₂涂覆翅膀的光吸收光谱中,在440纳米处观察到由于银纳米颗粒的局域表面等离子体共振(LSPR)引起的吸收峰。使用Ar(+)激光的514.5纳米谱线,清晰地观察到吸附在Ag/TiO₂涂覆翅膀上的罗丹明6G的强表面增强拉曼散射(SERS)信号。Ag/TiO₂涂覆的翅膀有望成为受自然启发的SERS基底的候选材料。