Citation:  Yan Zhang, Lian-Meng Wang, En-Zhong Tan, Shi-He Yang, Li-Dong Li, Lin Guo. Uniform arrays of gold nanoparticles with different surface roughness for surface enhanced Raman scattering[J]. Chinese Chemical Letters, 2015, 26(11): 1426-1430. doi: 10.1016/j.cclet.2015.06.004 shu

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