Liu et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Fabrication, characterization, and high temperature surface enhanced Raman spectroscopic performance of SiO 2 coated silver particlesLiu et al., 2018
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- Liu M
- Xiang R
- Lee Y
- Otsuka K
- Ho Y
- Inoue T
- Chiashi S
- Delaunay J
- Maruyama S
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- Nanoscale
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We present a systematic study on the fabrication, characterization and high temperature surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) performance of SiO2 coated silver nanoparticles (Ag@ SiO2) on a flat substrate, aiming to obtain a thermally robust SERS …
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