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Carbonaceous Materials’ Raman Scattering Is a Result of Self-SERS Effect
It was shown that distinctive Raman spectra of conjugated carbonaceous systems can be observed for substances without conjugated bonds. The need for reexamination of carbonaceous materials’ Raman spectra interpretation is discussed and new their explanation based on self-SERS (SERS—Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy) effect is proposed.
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Presents the latest results from Russia’s leading researchers in condensed matter physics at the Russian Academy of Sciences and other prestigious institutions. Covers all areas of solid state physics including solid state optics, solid state acoustics, electronic and vibrational spectra, phase transitions, ferroelectricity, magnetism, and superconductivity. Also presents review papers on the most important problems in solid state physics.