Abstract:
Provided is a detection method of a biochemical material using surface-enhanced Raman scattering in order to detect the existence of a biochemical material in a target subject or its content therein, more particularly a detection method of a biochemical material facilitating multiplex detection with high-sensitivity, high-reproducibility, high-reliability, and high-precision owing to multiple hot spots formed on the nanowire surface of a single crystal body by the bond of multiple nanoparticles which are physically separated from each other.
Abstract:
The spectral sensor for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) of the present invention is prepared with a single-crystal noble metal nanowire which has a high quality, a high purity and an excellent shape. Thus, the sensor can be used for in-situ detection. Further, since a sensor site for reacting with irradiated laser beam can have a controlled structure, shape and a controllable hot spot, reliability and reproducibility are excellent and sensitivity of the sensor can be improved. In addition, with the optimization of a mechanical structure of a single noble metal single-crystal nanowire and a polarization direction of laser beam, sensitivity, selectivity and signal intensity become high. Furthermore, the spectral sensor for surface-enhanced Raman scattering of the present invention can be advantageously used not only as a sensor for detecting chemicals but also as a biosensor and a sensor for diagnosis of disease.