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ACS Nano | 2009

Ag@SiO2 Core-Shell Nanoparticles for Probing Spatial Distribution of Electromagnetic Field Enhancement via Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering

Wei Wang; Zhipeng Li; Baohua Gu; Zhenyu Zhang; Hongxing Xu

We show that the spatial distribution of the electromagnetic (EM) field enhancement can be probed directly via dynamic evolution of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) of rhodamine 6G (R6G) molecules as they diffuse into Ag@SiO(2) core-shell nanoparticles. The porous silica shell limits the diffusion of R6G molecules toward inner Ag cores, thereby allowing direct observation and quantification of the spatial distribution of SERS enhancement as molecules migrate from the low to high EM fields inside the dielectric silica shell. Our experimental evidence is validated by the generalized Mie theory, and the approach can potentially offer a novel platform for further investigating the site and spatial distribution of the EM fields and the EM versus chemical enhancement of SERS due to molecular confinement within the Ag@SiO(2) nanoshell.


Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation | 2009

Phase-Dependent Photocatalytic Ability of TiO2 :A First-Principles Study

Hui Pan; Baohua Gu; Zhenyu Zhang

The electronic properties of defected TiO2 were investigated using the first-principles calculations based on density functional theory and generalized gradient approximation. Three typical defects, oxygen vacancy, titanium interstitial, and titanium vacancy, were considered in three TiO2 polymorphs, anatase, rutile, and brookite, respectively. Our calculations demonstrated that the defect band is formed by removing an oxygen atom from or inserting an interstitial Ti atom into the TiO2 lattice, which is responsible for the improvement of photocatalytic ability due to the enhanced visible-light absorption. Our calculations further revealed that the defect formation energy increases as following brookite, anatase, and rutile, indicating that defects are easy to be created in brookite TiO2. The relatively high defect density and wide defect band contribute to the better photocatalytic performance of brookite TiO2 in visible light.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2006

One-dimensional arrays of nanoshell dimers for single molecule spectroscopy via surface-enhanced raman scattering

Ke Zhao; Hongxing Xu; Baohua Gu; Zhenyu Zhang

The optical properties of one-dimensional arrays of metal nanoshell dimers are studied systematically using the T-matrix method based on Mie theory, within the context of surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). It is shown that the local electromagnetic enhancement can be as high as approximately 4.5 x 10(13) for nanoshell dimer arrays with optimal geometry, and sensitive tunability in the resonant frequency can be gained by varying the geometrical parameters, making such structures appealing templates for SERS measurements with single molecule sensitivity. The extraordinarily high enhancement is attributed to a collective photonic effect constructively superposed onto the intrinsic enhancement associated with an isolated nanoshell dimer.


Nano Letters | 2011

High Tunability of the Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Response with a Metal-Multiferroic Composite

Xiaoying Xu; Katyayani Seal; Xiaoshan Xu; Ilia N. Ivanov; Chun-Hway Hsueh; Nahla A Abu Hatab; Lifeng Yin; Xiang-Qun Zhang; Zhao-Hua Cheng; Baohua Gu; Zhenyu Zhang; Jian Shen

We demonstrate active control of the plasmonic response from Au nanostructures by the use of a novel multiferroic substrate-LuFe(2)O(4) (LFO)-to tune the surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) response in real time. From both experiments and numerical simulations based on the finite-difference time-domain method, a threshold field is observed, above which the optical response of the metal nanostructure can be strongly altered through changes in the dielectric properties of LFO. This offers the potential of optimizing the SERS detection sensitivity in real time as well as the unique functionality of detecting multiple species of Raman active molecules with the same template.


Physical Review Letters | 2009

Band gap narrowing of titanium oxide semiconductors by noncompensated anion-cation codoping for enhanced visible-light photoactivity.

Wenguang Zhu; Xiaofeng Qiu; Violeta Iancu; Xing-Qiu Chen; Hui Pan; Wei Wang; Nada M. Dimitrijevic; Tijana Rajh; Harry M. Meyer; M. Parans Paranthaman; G. M. Stocks; Hanno H. Weitering; Baohua Gu; Gyula Eres; Zhenyu Zhang


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2009

Fabrication and characterization of brookite-rich, visible light-active TiO2 films for water splitting

Hui Pan; Xiaofeng Qiu; Ilia N. Ivanov; Harry M. Meyer; Wei Wang; Wenguang Zhu; M. Parans Paranthaman; Zhenyu Zhang; Gyula Eres; Baohua Gu


Journal of Materials Science | 2009

Synthesis and characterization of anodized titanium-oxide nanotube arrays

Michael Z. Hu; Peng Lai; M.S. Bhuiyan; Costas Tsouris; Baohua Gu; M. Parans Paranthaman; Jorge Gabitto; Latoya Harrison


Journal of Contaminant Hydrology | 2004

Kinetics of soil ozonation: an experimental and numerical investigation

Won-Tae Shin; Xandra Garanzuay; Sotira Yiacoumi; Costas Tsouris; Baohua Gu; G. Mahinthakumar


Archive | 2013

Validation of Chlorine and Oxygen Isotope Ratio Analysis To Differentiate Perchlorate Sources and To Document Perchlorate Biodegradation

Paul B. Hatzinger; John Karl Böhlke; Neil C. Sturchio; Baohua Gu


Geophysical Research Letters | 2015

Microtopographic and depth controls on active layer chemistry in Arctic polygonal ground: Polygonal Ground Chemistry

Brent D. Newman; Heather M. Throckmorton; David E. Graham; Baohua Gu; Susan S. Hubbard; Liyuan Liang; Yuxin Wu; Jeffrey M. Heikoop; Elizabeth M. Herndon; Tommy J. Phelps; Cathy J. Wilson; Stan D. Wullschleger

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Zhenyu Zhang

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Gyula Eres

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Hui Pan

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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M. Parans Paranthaman

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Wei Wang

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Costas Tsouris

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Harry M. Meyer

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Ilia N. Ivanov

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Jeffrey M. Heikoop

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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