Speaker
Miklós Veres
(Wigner RCP)
Description
Being a non-invasive optical spectroscopic tool with high sensitivity to the bonding configuration Raman spectroscopy is widely used to study different materials, including organic and biological systems. Due to its small scattering cross-section, the Raman process is weak, however, it can be enhanced by metallic nanoparticles acting as plasmonic nanoantennas amplifying the Raman signal. This presentation will summarize our recent results in the field of surface-enhanced and high-resolution Raman spectroscopy.