TY - JOUR T1 - Surface Plasmon Fields and Coupling in the Hollow Gold Nanoparticles and Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy. Theory and Experiment JF - Journal of Physical Chemistry C Y1 - 2010 A1 - Mahmoud, M A A1 - Snyder, B. A1 - El-Sayed, Mostafa A AB - Most gold nanoparticles have surface plasmon fields only surrounding their surfaces. Recently, hollow nanoparticles have been studied, such as gold nanocages (AuNC) and gold nanoframes (ALINE). Those particles have two types of surfaces, one facing the outside and the other within the cavity. Their coupling provides a surface field inside the hollow particle and on the outside surface. Using DDA computational method, we have shown that the coupling between these fields gives field intensities and distribution inside and outside the nanoparticles that are sensitive to the thickness (the distance between the two surfaces) as well as the nanoparticle size. For small sizes, the coupling between the fields on the opposite sides of the cage is detected. These effects are detected by following the changes in the experimentally observed surface plasmon resonance spectra of these nanoparticles and the surface-enhanced Raman spectra of adsorbed molecules. The effect of the interaction between the external and internal field as well as the available surface area inside and outside the nanoparticle effects on the Raman-enhancement is detected by comparing the Raman intensities dependence on the interparticle distance with those observed on solid nanocubes surfaces. VL - 114 SN - 1932-7447 N1 - Mahmoud, M. A. Snyder, B. El-Sayed, M. A. M3 - 10.1021/jp9109018 ER -