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Bridged-bowtie and cross bridged-bowtie nanohole arrays as SERS substrates with hotspot tunability and multi-wavelength SERS response

Gupta et al., 2018

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16278161831054923029
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Gupta N
Dhawan A
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In this paper, we present bridged-bowtie nanohole arrays and cross bridged-bowtie nanohole arrays in a gold thin film as surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrates. These SERS substrates not only exhibit large electromagnetic enhancement of …
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