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On page 2511, X.‐F. Yu, P. K. Chu, and co‐workers demonstrate the successful fabrication of millimeter‐scale three‐dimensional superlattice arrays consisting of dense, regular, and vertically aligned gold nanorods by the evaporative self‐assembly method. The excellent performance in surface‐enhanced Raman scattering indicates applications in plasmonic substrates.
Millimeter‐scale 3D superlattice arrays composed of dense, regular, and vertically aligned gold nanorods are fabricated by evaporative self‐assembly. The regular organization of the gold nanorods into a macroscopic superlattice enables the production of a plasmonic substrate with excellent sensitivity and reproducibility, as well as reliability in surface‐enhanced Raman scattering. The work bridges...
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