Title: Gilad Haran
1Charge-transfer effects in Raman Scattering of
Individual Molecules
Gilad Haran Chemical Physics Department Weizmann
Institute of Science
FRISNO, EIN-BOKEK, February 2004
2Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering
Electromagnetic Enhancement
on a nanosphere
metal dielectric function
medium dielectric function
3The Chemical (Charge Transfer) Mechanism
A new charge transfer band is formed when a
molecule is adsorbed on a metal surface
4Substrates supporting Single-molecule SERS
Colloids
Silver islands
5Electromagnetic Enhancement
The local field can be huge!
6Exploring smSERS in dimers
Oligo-thiophene
POSTER BY TALI DADOSH, Tuesday
7SERS of Rhodamine 6G
- Hildebrandt and Stockburger, 1984
- Very large cross-section
- Involvement of halide ions
Frequency (cm-1)
Weiss Haran, JPC B (2001) 105, 12348
8Single-molecule Raman spectrometer
9SERS spectrum of a single molecule
Frequency (cm-1)
10Fluctuations in total intensity of a series of
molecules
Intensity scale
Time (seconds)
11Fluctuations in total intensity
12SERS spectrum of a single molecule
Frequency (cm-1)
13Spectral fluctuations in one molecule
Time (seconds)
Intensity scale
Raman shift (cm-1)
14Similar behavior seen in crystal violet molecules
15The EM selection rule
E??gtgtE?
How many equilibrium orientations? 1-2
But in R6G- semi-continuous fluctuations! Also
no correlation between different parts of spectrum
16Resonance Raman-Charge Transfer
Resonance Raman transition within this band is
responsible for surface enhancement (RR-CT).
Pyridine on electrodes, Arenas et al., 1996
17C-C stretches (A term Raman scattering?)
Bend vibrations
18Polarized Raman measurements
Raman scattered light
parallel
polarizing prism
perpendicular
POSTER BY TIMUR SHEGAI, Monday
19Probing the Raman Scattering Tensor
In resonance-enhanced scattering involving a
non-degenerate electronic excitation a
single-element tensor
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21Angular dependence of ?
22Distribution of ??0
The low-frequency bands have a different tensor
than that of high-frequency bands
23A CT band in R6G?
773 cm-1
Hildebrandt Stockburger, 1984
24Molecular levels
Metal levels
LUMO
Vacuum level
?
EF
25Smoluchowskis smoothing effect
The local work function can vary along the
surface.
- Methods to measure
- Photoemission of adsorbed xenon (PAX)
- STM
26Possible causes for local work function changes
at an adsorbed molecule
- Motion of silver adatoms / surface features
- Diffusion of the adsorbed molecule
27Slowing down of fluctuations in glycerol- a
viscosity effect
Haran, Israel J. Chem. 2004
28Laser power effect on whole-spectrum correlation
functions
29Dependence of correlation times on laser power
30Are we heating the system (colloid molecule)?
31Possible effect of EM field on the adatom
diffusion constant?
- Ds10 Ã…2/sec
- Depends exponentially on electrode potential
- A linear dependence expected for oscillating
fields
From Hirai et al., Appl. Surf. Sci. 1998
32Possible role for surface roughness relaxation?
The relaxation time depends on surface tension
and surface diffusion
Can ? or DS can depend on the electromagnetic
field? PROBABLY NOT!
?- surface tension DS- diffusion coefficient
Lukatsky, Haran Safran, PRE (2003) 67, 062402
33Photodissociation can lead to sampling of
different surface areas
34Quantifying fluctuations by using ratios between
Raman band intensities
I614cm-1/ I1650cm-1
35Distribution of ratio values RI614cm-1/I1650cm-1
36Probability function for local work function
fluctuations
37Distribution of ratio values RI614cm-1/I1650cm-1
Haran, Israel J. Chem. 2004
38Conclusions
- SERS fluctuations are due to modulation of charge
transfer.
- This modulation is due to lateral motion of
molecules and sampling of different local work
functions.
- Lateral diffusion is facilitated by light.
- Analysis of spectral fluctuations leads to better
understanding of molecule-surface interactions
involved in SERS.
39Thanks to
Amir Weiss Timur Shegai Yamit Sharaabi
Dima Lukatsky Sam Safran
Tali Dadosh Paulina Plochocka Israel Bar-Joseph
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