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Surface enhanced resonance raman scattering and localized surface plasmon of tetraphenylporphyne adsorbed on single.
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| Author | Nano-Aggregates, Silver Hashimoto, Kazuhiro Itoh, Tamitake Wood, Bayden R. Ozaki, Yukihiro |
| Abstract | Abstract: We have been investigating the relation between surface plasmon resonance and surface enhanced resonance Raman scattering (SERRS) of adsorbed molecules to explore the mechanism of SERRS. Using the most appropriate optical conditions, we measured SERRS of a model compound of heme proteins with the extremely low concentrations and discussed newly found results •Introduction•Surface-enhanced resonance Raman scattering (SERRS) has been expected for application of a single molecule detection or high-sensitive detection of biomolecules because of the enormous enhancement factor by 1010-1014.We have been investigating the relationship between SERRS and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) to explore the mechanism of SERRS using single nanoparticles spectroscopy under single Ag nano-aggregates/Rhodamine 6G system[1-3]. It |
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| Subject Keyword | Surface Plasmon Resonance Resonance Raman Scattering System 1-3 Enormous Enhancement Factor Adsorbed Molecule High-sensitive Detection Appropriate Optical Condition Single Ag Nano-aggregates Rhodamine Low Concentration Single Molecule Detection Single Nanoparticles Model Compound Heme Protein |
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