The disclosed methods and apparatus concern Raman spectroscopy using metal coated
nanocrystalline porous silicon substrates. Porous silicon substrates may be formed
by anodic etching in dilute hydrofluoric acid. A thin coating of a Raman active
metal, such as gold or silver, may be coated onto the porous silicon by cathodic
electromigration or any known technique. In certain alternatives, the metal coated
porous silicon substrate comprises a plasma-oxidized, dip and decomposed porous
silicon substrate. The metal-coated substrate provides an extensive, metal rich
environment for SERS, SERRS, hyper-Raman and/or CARS Raman spectroscopy. In certain
alternatives, metal nanoparticles may be added to the metal-coated substrate to
further enhance the Raman signals. Raman spectroscopy may be used to detect, identify
and/or quantify a wide variety of analytes, using the disclosed methods and apparatus.
In some disclosed methods, Raman spectroscopy may be used to detect nucleotides,
purines or pyrimidines at the single molecule level.