Zhurikhina et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Self-assembled silver nanoislands formed on glass surface via out-diffusion for multiple usages in SERS applicationsZhurikhina et al., 2012
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- Zhurikhina V
- Brunkov P
- Melehin V
- Kaplas T
- Svirko Y
- Rutckaia V
- Lipovskii A
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- Nanoscale research letters
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We demonstrate that silver nanoisland film self-assembled on the surface of silver- containing glass in the course of thermal processing in hydrogen is capable to detect 10− 7 M concentration of rhodamine 6G in water using surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy …
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