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dc.citation.number 9 -
dc.citation.startPage 2306819 -
dc.citation.title SMALL -
dc.citation.volume 20 -
dc.contributor.author Kim, Gwangwoo -
dc.contributor.author Jeong, Du Won -
dc.contributor.author Lee, Geonhee -
dc.contributor.author Lee, Suok -
dc.contributor.author Ma, Kyung Yeol -
dc.contributor.author Hwang, Hyuntae -
dc.contributor.author Jang, Seunghun -
dc.contributor.author Hong, John -
dc.contributor.author Pak, Sangyeon -
dc.contributor.author Cha, SeungNam -
dc.contributor.author Cho, Donghwi -
dc.contributor.author Kim, Sunkyu -
dc.contributor.author Lim, Jongchul -
dc.contributor.author Lee, Young-Woo -
dc.contributor.author Shin, Hyeon Suk -
dc.contributor.author Jang, A-Rang -
dc.contributor.author Lee, Jeong-O -
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-22T18:05:11Z -
dc.date.available 2024-01-22T18:05:11Z -
dc.date.created 2024-01-18 -
dc.date.issued 2024-03 -
dc.description.abstract In surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), 2D materials are explored as substrates owing to their chemical stability and reproducibility. However, they exhibit lower enhancement factors (EFs) compared to noble metal-based SERS substrates. This study demonstrates the application of ultrathin covellite copper sulfide (CuS) as a cost-effective SERS substrate with a high EF value of 7.2 × 104. The CuS substrate is readily synthesized by sulfurizing a Cu thin film at room temperature, exhibiting a Raman signal enhancement comparable to that of an Au noble metal substrate of similar thickness. Furthermore, computational simulations using the density functional theory are employed and time-resolved photoluminescence measurements are performed to investigate the enhancement mechanisms. The results indicate that polar covalent bonds (Cu─S) and strong interlayer interactions in the ultrathin CuS substrate increase the probability of charge transfer between the analyte molecules and the CuS surface, thereby producing enhanced SERS signals. The CuS SERS substrate demonstrates the selective detection of various dye molecules, including rhodamine 6G, methylene blue, and safranine O. Furthermore, the simplicity of CuS synthesis facilitates large-scale production of SERS substrates with high spatial uniformity, exhibiting a signal variation of less than 5% on a 4-inch wafer. -
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitation SMALL, v.20, no.9, pp.2306819 -
dc.identifier.doi 10.1002/smll.202306819 -
dc.identifier.issn 1613-6810 -
dc.identifier.scopusid 2-s2.0-85180719512 -
dc.identifier.uri https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/68212 -
dc.identifier.wosid 001132179800001 -
dc.language 영어 -
dc.publisher WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH -
dc.title Unusual Raman Enhancement Effect of Ultrathin Copper Sulfide -
dc.type Article -
dc.description.isOpenAccess TRUE -
dc.relation.journalWebOfScienceCategory Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Physical; Nanoscience & Nanotechnology; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter -
dc.relation.journalResearchArea Chemistry; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Materials Science; Physics -
dc.type.docType Article; Early Access -
dc.description.journalRegisteredClass scie -
dc.description.journalRegisteredClass scopus -
dc.subject.keywordAuthor copper sulfide -
dc.subject.keywordAuthor sulfurization -
dc.subject.keywordAuthor surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy -
dc.subject.keywordPlus GRAPHENE -
dc.subject.keywordPlus SERS -
dc.subject.keywordPlus SCATTERING -
dc.subject.keywordPlus SPECTROSCOPY -
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