Resonant Raman Scattering by Crystal-Violet Molecules Adsorbed on a Smooth Gold Surface: Evidence for a Charge-Transfer Excitation

Abstract
We report here measurements of excitation-profile spectra for Raman scattering from the central-carbon breathing mode of crystal violet adsorbed on a smooth gold surface. For polarization configurations that involve the xx(or yy) component of the Raman tensor, the spectra exhibit a resonance peak corresponding to the first singlet ππ* electronic excitation of adsorbed crystal-violet ions. The spectrum for the zz component does not exhibit this feature, but rather exhibits a steadily increasing scattering intensity with wavelength, that is attributed to an "intermolecular" charge-transfer electronic excitation.