I'm not sure I find the result of the analyte test on your substrate very convincing. You don't even show the difference spectrum between the background and the analyte, let alone assign the spectrum. Can you actually identify the analyte from these measurements, or is it just the case that you are inferring the presence of the analyte from the fact that the background has changed? What concentration of protein/antibody are you using, and how reproducible are the spectra? What is the support material where the nanoparticles are?
I'm not sure I find the result of the analyte test on your substrate very convincing. You don't even show the difference spectrum between the background and the analyte, let alone assign the spectrum. Can you actually identify the analyte from these measurements, or is it just the case that you are inferring the presence of the analyte from the fact that the background has changed?
What concentration of protein/antibody are you using, and how reproducible are the spectra? What is the support material where the nanoparticles are?
You could have explained what is the actual experiment
Thank you sir, this helped me with my research about SERS.
Glad it helped
Are you currently working with Covid test centres to identify if Graphine oxide is in the Vaccine?
Hi. How do add in the schematic window some algorithms?