Author: Colino, Clara I.; Millán, Carmen Gutiérrez; Lanao, José M.
Title: Nanoparticles for Signaling in Biodiagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases Document date: 2018_5_31
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Snippet: Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) is a method that amplifies Raman signals using nanoscale metal surfaces such as gold or silver among other metals. These metallic nanosystems are called plasmonic nanoparticles and exhibit specific optical properties when exposed to laser light, increasing the method's sensitivity. Surface plasmons are electromagnetic waves that propagate on the surface of a conductor. Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is .....
Document: Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) is a method that amplifies Raman signals using nanoscale metal surfaces such as gold or silver among other metals. These metallic nanosystems are called plasmonic nanoparticles and exhibit specific optical properties when exposed to laser light, increasing the method's sensitivity. Surface plasmons are electromagnetic waves that propagate on the surface of a conductor. Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is a phenomenon associated with this kind of nanoparticle that arises from the interaction between the surface plasmon of a nanoparticle and an incident electromagnetic wave (e.g., laser), producing a quantum effect due to a change in its electronic structure, which depends on the characteristics of the nanoparticle [31, 32] .
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