Abstract

AbstractA simple ethanol sol‐based method for the synthesis of gold nanosheets (AuNSs) and gold nanoparticle‐over‐nanosheet (AuNP/NS) is developed. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) with average sizes of ≈8 nm are grown in situ on the surface of the AuNS, which forms a NP/NS structure that obtains strong, significantly improved, surface‐enhanced Raman spectroscopy activity with the magnitude ≈2 and ≈6 orders higher than the simplex AuNP and AuNS, respectively. This performance is mainly attributed to uniform AuNPs that are closely packed over AuNS and coupled with NP–NS and NP–NP interactions. The NP–NS–GP (the gap between NP–NS) is narrower than NP–NP–GP in which much stronger and steadier plasmon resonance is obtained that can significantly enhance the Raman signal. The results show that single‐crystalline AuNS is an ideal substrate, which can be further coated with other metallic NPs to form a new flexible, high‐activity and AuNS‐based nanocomposite for a wide variety of applications.

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