Gold nanoflowers as efficient hot-spots for surface enhanced Raman scattering
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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nanoflowersgoldmoleculesramanenhancedbeenefficientenhancement
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Gold nanoflowers are known for their use as efficient host for surface enhanced Raman scattering of organic dye molecules. In this article, gold nanoflowers have been synthesised and rhodamine 6 G (R6G) molecules have been used as probe molecules. It is found that the gold nanoflowers can detect the presence of R6G molecules upto 10^{-10} M. The petals of these nanoflowers play an important role for the enhancement of Raman signals, and the intensity of Raman signals is enhanced many folds in presence of gold nanoflowers - the enhancement factor is of the order of 10^6. This is explained in terms of electromagnetic mechanism.
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