Abstract:
In this study, hydrophobic ZnO-based substrates covered with nanostructures of gold and silver are proposed as surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) active substrates for identifying the spectra of rhodamine 6G molecules using a portable spectrometer by Thermo Fisher Scientific. It is demonstrated that the use of a hydrophobic substrate contributes to the concentration of the investigated substance molecules at a focal point during solvent evaporation. Concentrating the molecules allows for measuring SERS spectra using compact spectrometers with a focusing area in the order of hundreds of microns. The mechanism enhancing the sensitivity of the SERS spectroscopy method is discussed, which is based on the formation of “hot” spots on the hydrophobic surface with developed relief, modified by noble metals.