Yockell-Lelièvre et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Influence of the particle shape and density of self-assembled gold nanoparticle sensors on LSPR and SERSYockell-Lelièvre et al., 2015
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- 18436262919779377685
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- Yockell-Lelièvre H
- Lussier F
- Masson J
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- The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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A low-cost methodology to prepare highly sensitive sensors is reported with different nanoparticles for LSPR and SERS measurements. The LSPR and SERS sensor was self- assembled as an array of polystyrene-capped gold nanoparticles (Au NPs), produced by …
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