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Fifty Years of Surface Enhanced Spectroscopy: A Quick Look
Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Over the years, SES has been used in various fields. From chemistry to biology, scientists have relied on SES to gain insights into how molecules behave when they meet surfaces. It's made a big difference in developing new materials and technologies.
But it's not all smooth sailing. SES has its challenges too. Understanding and controlling the enhanced signals can be tricky. Plus, the data can be complex to interpret. Scientists are always working to improve these techniques and make them more reliable.
Looking ahead, SES is expected to continue playing a major role in scientific research. As we strive to solve complex problems, from environmental pollution to medical diagnostics, SES will be there, helping us peek into the molecular world.
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