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Surface plasmon cross emission

Since the HRS scattering cross section is so small, enhancement of the signal intensity is indispensable for a practical use of the HRS technique in the field of molecular science. As already mentioned, one of the methods for signal enhancement is to use plasmonic resonances of metal nanostructures [20, 21, 25]. This enhancement technique is called surface-enhanced hyper-Raman scattering (SEHRS) because it is similar to that of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). In SERS or SEHRS, both excitation absorption and scattered emission benefit from plasmonic field enhancement. Therefore, the plasmonic enhancement factor M is described as... [Pg.105]


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