高等学校化学学报 ›› 2000, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (S1): 402.
• Chemistry in Surface Science • 上一篇 下一篇
TIAN Zhong-Qun1, YAO Jian-Lin1, WU De-Yin1, TANG Jing1, SUN Dong-Mei2, XUE Kuan-Hong2, REN Bin1, MAO Bing-Wei1
TIAN Zhong-Qun1, YAO Jian-Lin1, WU De-Yin1, TANG Jing1, SUN Dong-Mei2, XUE Kuan-Hong2, REN Bin1, MAO Bing-Wei1
摘要:
The discovery of surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) in the mid-1970s impacted on the surface science community because of its remarkably high and unique surface sensitivity. Surface roughness in scale of 10~100 nm have been found necessary to produce the giant SERS signal. In this paper we will show that SERS is indeed one of the important phenomena not only in surface science but also in nanoscale science[1].
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