Application of SERS for Nanomaterials / / Ronald Birke, Bing Zhao.

This Special Issue of "Applications of SERS" for Nanomaterials is a collection of articles which is representative of much of the current research being undertaken in the field of Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) spectroscopy. SERS is a fascinating, multidisciplinary field of scien...

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