High
Aspect-Ratio Iridium-Coated Nanopillars for Highly Reproducible Surface-Enhanced
Raman Scattering (SERS)
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Abstract
A variety
of different gold and silver nanostructures have been proposed over
the years as high sensitivity surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)
sensors. However, efficient use of SERS has been hindered by the difficulty
of realizing SERS substrates that provide reproducible SERS response
over the whole active area. Here, we show that atomic layer deposition
(ALD) grown iridium can be used to produce highly reliable SERS substrates.
The substrates are based on a periodic array of high aspect-ratio
iridium coated nanopillars that feature efficient and symmetrically
distributed hot spots within the interpillar gaps (gap width <
10 nm). We show that the enhancement with the iridium based nanostructures
is of significant magnitude and it equals the enhancement of silver
based reference substrates. Most notably, we demonstrate that the
ordered and well-defined plasmonic nanopillars offer a measurement-to-measurement
variability of 5%, which paves the way for truly quantitative SERS
measurements