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Averaging effect on improving signal reproducibility of gap-based and gap-free SERS substrates based on ordered Si nanowire arrays

Huang et al., 2017

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10104955079900547453
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Huang J
Zhao Y
Zhu X
Zhang W
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While the surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) technique has the merit of an inherent ultrahigh sensitivity, low signal reproducibility due to nonuniformities in SERS substrates is a challenge to be considered for its practical applications. Utilizing averaging …
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