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The practical application of Raman spectroscopy is often constrained by its low signal sensitivity, particularly for low-concentration liquid samples. This study introduces a straightforward platform that enhances Raman signals by physically concentrating analytes, providing an alternative to complex substrate fabrication and chemical treatments. We employed a femtosecond pulse laser to create functional micro-grid patterns on a silicon (Si) substrate. This laser process induces localized ablation and simultaneous oxidation, resulting in three-dimensional, hydrophilic microstructures of nonstoichiometric silicon oxide (SiO2-x). These grid structures effectively confine aqueous sample droplets through a pinning effect, functioning as a microwell array that traps and concentrates suspended polystyrene (PS) particles. This physical concentration mechanism achieved a notable signal enhancement, with a maximum factor of 5.2 for PS particles, without the need for sample dehydration. This work presents a simple, cost-effective, and highly reproducible alternative to conventional SERS for analyzing low-concentration liquid samples, demonstrating strong potential for integration into microfluidic systems.
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