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Highly sensitive SERS platform using sub-10-nm Ag nanoparticles on GaN distributed Bragg reflector for detecting organic pollutants

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Yinong Wang, Zhiguang Xiao, Xiao Feng, Shuyan Shi, Dongdong Liu, Rui Li, Feng Jiang, Jinzhang Liu

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