16th NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE, Ankara, Türkiye, 5 - 08 Eylül 2022, cilt.1, sa.1, ss.347
Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is a powerful analytical tool to detect molecular species at ultralow
concentrations. However, considering current approaches, controlling and tuning plasmonic hot-spot formations where the
Raman signal enhancements maximize are still challenging due to high process cost, complexity, and inability of large-area
fabrication. To address these problems, a strategy is demonstrated based on the controlled folding of polymeric materials,
which is a new perspective in the field of SERS. Manipulation of hot-spot formations through controlled polymer folding
enables a Raman signal enhancement up to 70 folds for the probe methylene blue molecule. Furthermore, sample collection
and analysis have been successfully implemented through the magnetic field control of the platform motion and folding
manipulation. The results demonstrate that soft actuator platforms can bring new modalities in sensing applications.