posted on 2019-10-10, 17:41authored byQianqian Ding, Yanlei Kang, Wanlin Li, Guofang Sun, Hong Liu, Ming Li, Ziran Ye, Min Zhou, Jianguang Zhou, Shikuan Yang
Surface-enhanced
Raman scattering (SERS) substrates capable of
working under laser excitation in a broad wavelength range are highly
desirable in diverse application fields. Here, we demonstrate that
the bioinspired Ag brochosomes, hollow microscale particles with submicroscale
pits, have broadband and omnidirectional SERS performance. The SERS
performance of the Ag brochosomes under near-infrared laser excitation
makes them promising for applications in biosensing fields, such as
the sensitive detection of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria and bovine hemoglobin protein. Additionally, the SERS intensity
was insensitive to the incident angle of the laser beam, resulting
from the spherical structure of the Ag brochosomes. The omnidirectional
SERS performance makes the Ag brochosomes have application potential
for in-the-field analysis using a hand-held Raman spectrometer for
which it is difficult to accurately control the laser beam normal
to the SERS substrates. Overall, the broadband and omnidirectional
brochosome SERS substrates will find applications in diverse fields,
particularly in biomedicine and in-the-field analysis.