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[19p-S622-15] Observation of one dimensional SERS hot spots of single silver nanowire dimers
Keywords:silver nanowire,surface enhanced Raman scattering,plasmon resonance
Mode volume at the gaps of gold and silver nanoparticle dimers becomes around 1 nm3, enabling us observing fluctuations and structual changes of single molecules. The phenomenon is called surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) and the gap is called a "hotspot". However the possibility of proper adsorption of molecules at a hotspot is low. Thus, there is a problem that ultrahigh sensitivity of SERS is not used efficiently. A hotspot at the gap of a nanowire dimer can resolved the problem because the hotspot is one dimensional and thus the possibility of proper adsorption is expected to be improved. We report the observion of one dimensional SERS hotspots in aggregates of nanowire in the presentation.