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G. Meng, N. Wu, and co‐workers develop a hierarchically ordered array of silver nanorod bundles for surface‐enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) detection. As described on page 4871, in each bundle, small gaps are formed between adjacent silver nanorods upon solution evaporation. At these sites, “hot spots” are generated where analyte molecules are trapped, leading to high sensitivity of the SERS sensor...
A hierarchically ordered array of Ag‐nanorod bundles is achieved using an inexpensive binary‐template‐assisted electrodeposition technique. In every bundle, many small gaps are formed between adjacent Ag‐nanorods, where “hot spots” are generated. As a result, this plasmonic nanostructure exhibits SERS enhancements of approximately eight orders of magnitude with uniform and reproducible SERS signal...
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