Chemical Sciences Seminars

Surface-enhanced and tip-enhanced Raman scattering.

by Prof. Gilad Haran (Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel)

Asia/Kolkata
B-333 (Colaba Campus)

B-333

Colaba Campus

TIFR, Colaba Mumbai 400005
Description
In this lecture we will introduce the basic notion of the surface plasmon excitation in metals, and show how it can lead to a strong electromagnetic (EM) field at the surface of nan-structured metal structures. This strong field can in turn be used to enhance the Raman scattering from molecules. This is surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). But in addition to the EM mechanism molecules at metal surfaces may enhance their Raman spectra by a chemical mechanism involving charge transfer, which we will also discuss. Finally, tip-enhanced Raman scattering will be introduced. This is a variant of SERS in which a sharp tip is scanned over a surface to generate a near-field image based on detection of Raman photons.