Plasmonic and dielectric metasurfaces for enhanced spectroscopic techniques
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García García, Borja; Fernández Manteca, María Gabriela; Zografopoulos, Dimitrios C.; Goméz Galdós, Celia; Ocampo Sosa, Alain Antonio; Rodríguez Cobo, Luis


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2025-07Derechos
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Biosensors, 2025, 15(7), 401
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Palabras clave
Spectroscopy
SERS
SEIRA
SEF
Metasurfaces
Resumen/Abstract
Spectroscopic techniques such as Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS), Surface-Enhanced Infrared Absorption (SEIRA), and Surface-Enhanced Fluorescence (SEF) are essential analytical techniques used to study the composition of materials by analyzing the way materials scatter light, absorb infrared radiation or emit fluorescence signals. This provides information about their molecular structure and properties. However, traditional SERS, SEIRA, and SEF techniques can be limited in sensitivity, resolution, and reproducibility, hindering their ability to detect and analyze trace amounts of substances or complex molecular structures. Metasurfaces, a class of engineered two-dimensional metamaterials with unique optical properties, have emerged as a promising tool to overcome these limitations and enhance spectroscopic techniques. This article provides a state-of-the-art overview of metasurfaces for enhanced SERS, SEIRA and SEF, covering their theoretical background, different types, advantages, disadvantages, and potential applications.
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