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Application-oriented use of Laser-induced Periodic Surface Structures

Application-oriented use of Laser-induced Periodic Surface Structures AbstractThis paper investigates the phenomenon of Laser-induced Periodic Surface Structures (LIPSS) on Si single crystals. As usual, by variation of parameters, the morphological and physical properties of the resulting surfaces can be tailored, with respect to their use in many applications. One application-oriented use of LIPSS is the preparation of SERS (Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy) substrates, which can be used to detect extremely low concentrations of molecules. In this experimental work, a possible way of manufacturing of SERS substrates, followed by SERS enhancement testing has been shown. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acta Materialia Transylvanica de Gruyter

Application-oriented use of Laser-induced Periodic Surface Structures

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de Gruyter
Copyright
© 2022 Márk Windisch et al., published by Sciendo
eISSN
2601-8799
DOI
10.33924/amt-2022-02-10
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Abstract

AbstractThis paper investigates the phenomenon of Laser-induced Periodic Surface Structures (LIPSS) on Si single crystals. As usual, by variation of parameters, the morphological and physical properties of the resulting surfaces can be tailored, with respect to their use in many applications. One application-oriented use of LIPSS is the preparation of SERS (Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy) substrates, which can be used to detect extremely low concentrations of molecules. In this experimental work, a possible way of manufacturing of SERS substrates, followed by SERS enhancement testing has been shown.

Journal

Acta Materialia Transylvanicade Gruyter

Published: Oct 1, 2022

Keywords: LIPSS; Raman scattering; femtosecond laser; surface treatment; SERS enhancement

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