A surface enhanced Raman scatter (SERS) analyte analyzer. The analyzer has
floating surfaces for enhancement of the Raman scattered light from
sample molecules. An injector may provide a spray of charged
nanoparticles suspended in droplets of an evaporable solution into a
chamber. When the solution quickly evaporates, droplets of nanoparticles
are left without a supporting solution. These droplets or cloud of
charged nanoparticles may then explode into a dispersion or aerosol. The
charged nanoparticles may attract molecules of a sample for attachment to
their surfaces. A laser light may impinge the attached molecules which
may result in surface enhanced Raman scattered light received by a
detector or a light spectrometer. Wavelength signatures may then be
obtained from the spectrometer. The signatures may provide information
about the molecules.