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Tracking molecular binding to nanostructures using CO2 snow jet on plasmonic SERS substrates

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Abstract

Carbon dioxide snow jets are used to eject and rearrange molecules attached to nanostructured plasmonic surfaces. Tracking the dynamics of such perturbations provides strong insight into the origin of different contributions to SERS.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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