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Gain and Raman line-broadening with graphene coated diamond-shape nano-antennas
Charilaos Paraskevaidis1, Tevye Kuykendall, Mauro Melli
1Electronic Imaging Center, NJIT, Newark, NJ 07102, USA. grebel@njit.edu.
Abstract:
Using Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS), we report on intensity-dependent broadening in graphene-deposited broad-band antennas. The antenna gain curve includes both the incident frequency and some of the scattered mode frequencies. By comparing antennas with various gaps and types (bow-tie vs. diamond-shape antennas) we make the case that the line broadening did not originate from strain, thermal or surface potential. Strain, if present, further shifts and broadens those Raman lines that are included within the antenna gain curve.

