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MXenes: Emerging Materials for Environmental Biochemical Sensing Platforms
MXenes (e.g., transition metal carbides, nitrides, and carbonitrides), among those potential candidates for sensing materials, show promising potential with their intrinsically two‐dimensional large interactive area, wide‐range‐tunable material properties, active surface chemistry, and excellent processability for large‐scale fabrication.
Min Gao +10 more
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This review introduces the significant advantages of SERS detection of histamine, which is accurate, non‐destructive, and fast. By critically analyzing the current challenges, we propose future directions for industrializing the application of SERS in histamine detection.
Xingying Jiang +8 more
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Impact of Beam Profile on Raman Spectroscopy Measurements
Characterisation and optimisation of the laser beam profile in Raman spectroscopy is critical to ensure accuracy and reproducibility of measurements. The laser beam size and profile have a significant effect on the axial resolution, energy distribution on the sample, focal spot size and excitation volume.
Dimitrios Tsikritsis +7 more
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Relativistic Interactions in Nuclei and the Approach to Scaling in Deep Inelastic Scattering [Thesis] [PDF]
Iván Schmidt
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This paper presents a new protocol for the laboratory preparation of archaeological samples. Ceramics that have been hand‐crafted using different sediments as raw materials were collected in a Roman Villa sited in Fiumana (FC), Italy. This method aims at concentrating and analysing heavy minerals in the 15–250 μm grain size fraction, studying the ...
S. Andò +6 more
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Deep inelastic eN and vN scattering: a unified description via dual Regge poles and SU(3)
Dennis W. Duke
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Nuclear effects in deep inelastic muon scattering on deuterium and iron targets [PDF]
A. C. Benvenuti +40 more
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Modular and Automated Workflow for Streamlined Raman Signal Analysis
This study presents an automated workflow for preprocessing and analyzing Raman spectroscopy data, addressing key challenges such as noise suppression, baseline correction, and peak fitting using Voigt profiles. The method is validated on both synthetic and experimental spectra, demonstrating improved spectral fidelity and peak detection for biomedical
Mykyta Kizilov +3 more
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Supereikonal Model of Deep-Inelastic Electron-Proton Scattering
H. M. Fried, Héctor Moreno
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Quantum chromodynamics corrections to polarised deep-inelastic electron-nucleon scattering [PDF]
V.K. Gupta, Sudhir Paranjape, Hamdi Mani
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