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Sample parameter file: {{app:sers.tar.gz|SERS}}. | Sample parameter file: {{app:sers.tar.gz|SERS}}. | ||
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- | A 300x300x300 computational domain with SERS rods | + | A 340x361x225 computational domain with partly relaxed flexible SERS rods. Periodic boundary conditions are used to simulate an infinite layer. A plane wave with wavelength of 633 nm illuminates the structure from the top, using the layer compatible variant of the total/scattered field source. |
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+ | To show how the parameter and material files can be generated, we add here the C program that was used for the calculations: | ||
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+ | === Reference === | ||
[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. | [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. |