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In the literature there are many suggested surface structures to be used as SERS substrates. Novel materials and geometries are also constantly being developed, focusing on higher yield, cheaper manufacturing and easier use. | In the literature there are many suggested surface structures to be used as SERS substrates. Novel materials and geometries are also constantly being developed, focusing on higher yield, cheaper manufacturing and easier use. | ||
- | Here we show an example of the calculation setup for a SERS substrate based | + | Here we show an example of the calculation setup for a SERS substrate on a bit more complex geometry, inspired by work in Ref. 1. |
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- | Abdelmalek Kara, Seifeddine & Keffous, Aissa & Giovannozzi, Andrea & Rossi, Andrea & Cara, Eleonora & D'Ortenzi, Luca & Sparnacci, Katia & Boarino, Luca & Gabouze, N & Soukane, Sofiane. (2016). Fabrication of Flexible Silicon Nanowires by Self-assembled Metal Assisted Chemical Etching for Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy. RSC Adv.. 6. . 10.1039/C6RA20323J. | + | [1] S. A. Kara, A. Keffous, A. Giovannozzi, A. Rossi, E. Cara, L. D'Ortenzi, K. Sparnacci, L. Boarino, N. Gabouze, S. Soukane, (2016). Fabrication of Flexible Silicon Nanowires by Self-assembled Metal Assisted Chemical Etching for Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy. RSC Adv. 6. 10.1039/C6RA20323J. |