Abstract
In this Letter, silver (Ag) hierarchical nanostructures grown on black silicon
(BS) are used as the catalyst and a surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) detector
integrated in a microfluid. The BS is fabricated via femtosecond laser ablation in an
atmosphere of sulfur hexafluoride, and then hydrogenated with hydrofluoric acid. As
formed, the BS substrate directly acts as a reducing template to grow silver
hierarchical nano-structures. Particularly, Ag-BS composite micro/nano-structures can be
in-situ constructed in silicon-based microchannels. These structures
simultaneously serve as integrated catalytic reactors and a SERS substrate for sensing.
The sensitivity is tested to be as low as 10−8 mol/L using Rhodamine
6G.
© 2015 Chinese Laser Press
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