https://str.llnl.gov/sites/str/files/2024-04/06.14.3.pdf
Research Highlights
S&TR June 2014
Livermore engineer Tiziana Bond holds a surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
(SERS) detector that uses arrays of carbon nanotubes double-coated with
hafnium dioxide and gold. (Photograph by George A. Kitrinos.)
Tangled Nanotubes Ease Identification
of Trace Chemicals
W
HEN identifying trace amounts of biological and chemical
toxins in the environment—whether for homeland security,
forensics, or medical applications—the smaller the amount that
can be detected the better ...