<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Nanomaterials / Superhard materials / Graphene / Raman spectroscopy / Raman scattering / Graphite oxide / Carbon nanotube / Spectroscopy / Bilayer graphene / Chemistry / Physics / Emerging technologies
Nanomaterials
Superhard materials
Graphene
Raman spectroscopy
Raman scattering
Graphite oxide
Carbon nanotube
Spectroscopy
Bilayer graphene
Chemistry
Physics
Emerging technologies

Graphene-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of thymine adsorbed on single-layer graphene

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.nanoscalereslett.com

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 2,38 MB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Article pubs.acs.org/journal/apchd5 Indium for Deep-Ultraviolet Surface-Enhanced Resonance Raman Scattering Yasuaki Kumamoto,† Atsushi Taguchi,†,‡ Mitsuhiro Honda,‡ Koichi Watanabe,‡ Yuika Saito,*,‡

DocID: 1vcd9 - View Document

PHYSICAL REVIEW B 73, 045416 共2006兲 Near-field Raman scattering investigation of tip effects on C60 molecules Prabhat Verma,1,* Kohei Yamada,1 Hiroyuki Watanabe,2 Yasushi Inouye,3,4 and Satoshi Kawata1,4 1Department

DocID: 1v4i0 - View Document

Applied Physics Express Direct Evidence of Chemical Contribution to Surface-enhanced Hyper-Raman Scattering Almar Palonpon1 , Taro Ichimura1;2 , Prabhat Verma1;2;3 , Yasushi Inouye1;2;3 !, and Satoshi Ka

DocID: 1uWHq - View Document

news & views owing to the fact that distinguishing such closely spaced optical frequencies with passive optical filters is difficult. In this respect, the Raman scattering process has an advantage in that the 15.6 THz

DocID: 1uaFY - View Document

APPLICATION NOTE Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering (CARS) Imaging Complements Other Multi-modal Imaging Techniques Philip G. Smith, Ph.D. Spectra-Physics, a Newport Corporation Brand

DocID: 1u8MR - View Document