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Carbonaceous Materials’ Raman Scattering Is a Result of Self-SERS Effect. / Prosanov, I. Yu.; Volodin, V. A.

в: Physics of the Solid State, Том 67, № 4, 14.04.2025, стр. 290-291.

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Prosanov, IY & Volodin, VA 2025, 'Carbonaceous Materials’ Raman Scattering Is a Result of Self-SERS Effect', Physics of the Solid State, Том. 67, № 4, стр. 290-291. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063783424602303

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Prosanov IY, Volodin VA. Carbonaceous Materials’ Raman Scattering Is a Result of Self-SERS Effect. Physics of the Solid State. 2025 апр. 14;67(4):290-291. doi: 10.1134/S1063783424602303

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Prosanov, I. Yu. ; Volodin, V. A. / Carbonaceous Materials’ Raman Scattering Is a Result of Self-SERS Effect. в: Physics of the Solid State. 2025 ; Том 67, № 4. стр. 290-291.

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abstract = "Abstract: 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{\textquoteright} 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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