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Present and Future of Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering

Judith Langer,Dorleta Jiménez de Aberasturi,Javier Aizpurua,Ramón A. Alvarez-Puebla,Baptiste Auguié,Jeremy J. Baumberg,Guillermo C. Bazan,Steven E. J. Bell,Anja Boisen,Alexandre G. Brolo,Jaebum Choo,Dana Cialla–May,Volker Deckert,Laura Fabris,Karen Faulds,F. Javier García de Abajo,Royston Goodacre,Duncan Graham,Amanda J. Haes,Christy L. Haynes,Christian Huck,Tamitake Itoh,Mikael Käll,Janina Kneipp,Nicholas A. Kotov,Hua Kuang,Eric C. Le Ru,Hiang Kwee Lee,Jian‐Feng Li,Xing Yi Ling,Stefan A. Maier,Thomas G. Mayerhöfer,Martin Moskovits,Kei Murakoshi,Jwa‐Min Nam,Shuming Nie,Yukihiro Ozaki,Isabel Pastoriza‐Santos,Jorge Pérez‐Juste,Jürgen Popp,Annemarie Pucci,Stéphanie Reich,Bin Ren,George C. Schatz,Timur Shegai,Sebastian Schlücker,Li‐Lin Tay,K. George Thomas,Tian Zhang,Richard P. Van Duyne,Tuan Vo‐Dinh,Yue Wang,Katherine A. Willets,Chuanlai Xu,Hongxing Xu,Yikai Xu,Yuko S. Yamamoto,Bing Zhao,Luis M. Liz‐Marzán

Raman scattering
Nanotechnology
Materials science
2019
The discovery of the enhancement of Raman scattering by molecules adsorbed on nanostructured metal surfaces is a landmark in the history of spectroscopic and analytical techniques. Significant experimental and theoretical effort has been directed toward understanding the surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) effect and demonstrating its potential in various types of ultrasensitive sensing applications in a wide variety of fields. In the 45 years since its discovery, SERS has blossomed into a rich area of research and technology, but additional efforts are still needed before it can be routinely used analytically and in commercial products. In this Review, prominent authors from around the world joined together to summarize the state of the art in understanding and using SERS and to predict what can be expected in the near future in terms of research, applications, and technological development. This Review is dedicated to SERS pioneer and our coauthor, the late Prof. Richard Van Duyne, whom we lost during the preparation of this article.
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    Present and Future of Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering” is a paper by Judith Langer Dorleta Jiménez de Aberasturi Javier Aizpurua Ramón A. Alvarez-Puebla Baptiste Auguié Jeremy J. Baumberg Guillermo C. Bazan Steven E. J. Bell Anja Boisen Alexandre G. Brolo Jaebum Choo Dana Cialla–May Volker Deckert Laura Fabris Karen Faulds F. Javier García de Abajo Royston Goodacre Duncan Graham Amanda J. Haes Christy L. Haynes Christian Huck Tamitake Itoh Mikael Käll Janina Kneipp Nicholas A. Kotov Hua Kuang Eric C. Le Ru Hiang Kwee Lee Jian‐Feng Li Xing Yi Ling Stefan A. Maier Thomas G. Mayerhöfer Martin Moskovits Kei Murakoshi Jwa‐Min Nam Shuming Nie Yukihiro Ozaki Isabel Pastoriza‐Santos Jorge Pérez‐Juste Jürgen Popp Annemarie Pucci Stéphanie Reich Bin Ren George C. Schatz Timur Shegai Sebastian Schlücker Li‐Lin Tay K. George Thomas Tian Zhang Richard P. Van Duyne Tuan Vo‐Dinh Yue Wang Katherine A. Willets Chuanlai Xu Hongxing Xu Yikai Xu Yuko S. Yamamoto Bing Zhao Luis M. Liz‐Marzán published in 2019. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.