Graphened IR screens: A new spectroscopic platform for bio-species
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-1-2008
Abstract
Metallo-dielectric screens are periodic structures, which are at resonance with the infrared (IR) wavelength of interest: a standing wave of surface charges is formed at resonance conditions, which enables transmission or, reflection of certain IR bands. Graphene is a monolayer thick crystal of carbon. It is chemically inert and exhibits very large electronic mobility. Recently, we succeeded in fabricating mono and a few-layered suspended graphene on top of these screens. We combined these two unique components in fabricating novel platforms, which enhance IR signals of soft bio-species. Specifically, we used these platforms to examine IR spectra of a model protein, cytochrome c from a bovine heart tissue. Clear Raman signal variation as a function of platform orientation has been demonstrated. Accentuation of the IR absorption spectra was shown as well. © 2009 Materials Research Society.
Identifier
77950511326 (Scopus)
ISBN
[9781615677672]
Publication Title
Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings
ISSN
02729172
First Page
98
Last Page
102
Volume
1133
Recommended Citation
Banerjee, Amrita; Moeller, Dieter; and Grebel, Haim, "Graphened IR screens: A new spectroscopic platform for bio-species" (2008). Faculty Publications. 12401.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/12401
