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Accessing both electrochemical SEIRA and SERS with ultrasensitive metamaterials for enhanced molecular identification

Nicolas Spiesshofer

Abstract

Surface-enhanced IR absorption (SEIRA) and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) are complementary techniques that allow for ultrasensitive chemical fingerprinting. Non-invasive optical sensing would be significantly improved by a robust implementation of a reusable substrate that combines these techniques. Here, we present an electrochemically-cleanable metamaterial that enables combined real-time SEIRA and SERS in flow. This metamaterial facilitates the study of surface-adsorbed species a...

Submitted: June 26, 2026Subjects: Chemistry; Chemistry

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Surface-enhanced IR absorption (SEIRA) and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) are complementary techniques that allow for ultrasensitive chemical fingerprinting. Non-invasive optical sensing would be significantly improved by a robust implementation of a reusable substrate that combines these techniques. Here, we present an electrochemically-cleanable metamaterial that enables combined real-time SEIRA and SERS in flow. This metamaterial facilitates the study of surface-adsorbed species and diffusion layers, elicits spectral shifts from changes in nanogap refractive index of 1400 nm/RIU, and delivers ultrasensitive analyte detection. Combining SERS and SEIRA clarifies molecular (electro)chemical transformations and tracks changes in selection rules and symmetry breaking at the analyte-electrode interface. This development in enhanced multimodal spectro-electrochemistry is suited for multiple domains, including understanding charge transport mechanisms and interfacial dynamics at electrodes, and is capable of real-time flow monitoring for a wide range of molecular processes.


Source: arXiv:2606.27367v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2606.27367v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2606.27367v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2606.27367v1

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Jun 26, 2026
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Chemistry
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