Abstract
Observation of the wanted Raman signal from SERS substrates is hampered by the background luminescence. We investigate the metasurface made of periodic silicon micro bars with thin silver layer on the top. The computer simulations as well as real experiment reveal the anomalous optical response of the metasurface is due to the excitation of the metal-dielectric surface resonances. We demonstrate the enhanced Raman signal from the organic molecules of 5,5-dithio-bis[2-nitrobenzoic] acid deposited on the microbar metasurface. The microbar metasurface exhibits large Raman/luminescence (signal/noise) ratio. As result it operates as an efficient SERS substrate.
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