We perform a systematic study of spontaneous Raman scattering in resonant planar structures. We present a semi-classical approach that allows the description of spontaneous Raman scattering in an arbitrary multilayer, providing analytical expressions of the Raman cross sections in terms of the Fresnel coefficients of the structure and taking into account beam size effects. Large enhancements of the Raman cross section are predicted in fully dielectric structures. In particular, given our results, truncated periodic multilayers supporting Bloch surface waves might be of interest for the realization of integrated Raman sensor devices.

Surface enhanced Raman scattering in the presence of multilayer dielectric structures

LISCIDINI, MARCO;
2012-01-01

Abstract

We perform a systematic study of spontaneous Raman scattering in resonant planar structures. We present a semi-classical approach that allows the description of spontaneous Raman scattering in an arbitrary multilayer, providing analytical expressions of the Raman cross sections in terms of the Fresnel coefficients of the structure and taking into account beam size effects. Large enhancements of the Raman cross section are predicted in fully dielectric structures. In particular, given our results, truncated periodic multilayers supporting Bloch surface waves might be of interest for the realization of integrated Raman sensor devices.
2012
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Biosensors; OPTICAL SENSORS; Raman scattering; Photonics
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Aida, Delfan; Liscidini, Marco; John E., Sipe
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