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GRAPHENE – GOLD GRATING-BASED STRUCTURE TO ACHIEVE ENHANCED ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD DISTRIBUTION

In this work, the field distribution in structures such as a gold grating, a graphene layer, and a silicon substrate was studied. The conditions for maximum electromagnetic field distribution (absorption) by this structure to use in photonics and electronics devices were established. The magnitude of the electromagnetic field of a gold diffraction grating with a graphene layer increases with decreasing slit width. At the same time, an increase in the period leads to small changes in the electromagnetic field distribution.

Enhancement of the Electromagnetic Field by Periodic Structures for Raman Spectroscopy Application

Raman spectroscopy is an extremely sensitive and effective method for studying the structure of macromolecules and their changes. The specially designed SERS substrates are one of the ways to enhance Raman signals. Such substrates can significantly increase the sensitivity of optical diagnostics of materials in the ultra-small quantities. It is important for different applications in science, industry and human activity. At present time, the problem of design and optimization of the different substrates for enhance Raman signals remains relevant.