Hao et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Flexible surface-enhanced Raman scattering chip: A universal platform for real-time interfacial molecular analysis with femtomolar sensitivityHao et al., 2020
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- Hao Q
- Li M
- Wang J
- Fan X
- Jiang J
- Wang X
- Zhu M
- Qiu T
- Ma L
- Chu P
- Schmidt O
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- ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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We propose and demonstrate a flexible surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) chip as a versatile platform for femtomolar detection and real-time interfacial molecule analysis. The flexible SERS chip is composed of a flexible and transparent membrane and embedded …
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