Abstract

It is shown that metallic nano-island SERS-active layers can be created on the surfaces of porous track membranes made of polyethylene terephthalate and silicon substrates optimized for exciting laser radiation with wavelengths of 532 and 785 nm. Characteristic patterns of changes in the optical properties of SERS structures upon altering the morphology of metal nanoparticles on a substrate’s surface are established. Such structures can be used as SERS chips and highly sensitive filtering SERS elements in optical biosensors.

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