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Li-Lin Tay
Researcher at National Research Council
Publications - 73
Citations - 3893
Li-Lin Tay is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Raman spectroscopy & Raman scattering. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 63 publications receiving 2713 citations. Previous affiliations of Li-Lin Tay include Ontario Agricultural College & University of Toronto.
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Present and Future of Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering
Judith Langer,Dorleta Jimenez de Aberasturi,Javier Aizpurua,Ramon A. Alvarez-Puebla,Baptiste Auguié,Baptiste Auguié,Jeremy J. Baumberg,Guillermo C. Bazan,Steven E. J. Bell,Anja Boisen,Alexandre G. Brolo,Jaebum Choo,Dana Cialla-May,Dana Cialla-May,Volker Deckert,Volker Deckert,Laura Fabris,Karen Faulds,F. Javier García de Abajo,Royston Goodacre,Duncan Graham,Amanda J. Haes,Christy L. Haynes,Christian W. Huck,Tamitake Itoh,Mikael Käll,Janina Kneipp,Nicholas A. Kotov,Hua Kuang,Eric C. Le Ru,Eric C. Le Ru,Hiang Kwee Lee,Jian-Feng Li,Xing Yi Ling,Stefan A. Maier,Thomas G. Mayerhöfer,Thomas G. Mayerhöfer,Martin Moskovits,Kei Murakoshi,Jwa-Min Nam,Shuming Nie,Yukihiro Ozaki,Isabel Pastoriza-Santos,Jorge Pérez-Juste,Juergen Popp,Juergen Popp,Annemarie Pucci,Stephanie Reich,Bin Ren,George C. Schatz,Timur Shegai,Sebastian Schlücker,Li-Lin Tay,K. George Thomas,Zhong-Qun Tian,Richard P. Van Duyne,Tuan Vo-Dinh,Yue Wang,Katherine A. Willets,Chuanlai Xu,Hongxing Xu,Yikai Xu,Yuko S. Yamamoto,Bing Zhao,Luis M. Liz-Marzán +64 more
TL;DR: Prominent authors from all over the world joined efforts to summarize the current state-of-the-art in understanding and using SERS, as well as to propose what can be expected in the near future, in terms of research, applications, and technological development.
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Near-field optical spectroscopy of individual surface-plasmon modes in colloid clusters
Vadim A. Markel,Vladimir M. Shalaev,Peng Zhang,W. Huynh,Li-Lin Tay,T. L. Haslett,Martin Moskovits +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, local spectra of self-affine clusters of silver colloid particles recorded with subwavelength resolution by near-field spectroscopy are reported, which consist of several resonances with highly location-dependent frequencies.
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SERS and the Single Molecule
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors suggest that these observations result from the aforementioned electromagnetic effects in aggregates combined with either intramolecular or metal-to-molecule (or molecule-tometal) resonances.
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Spin waves in nickel nanorings of large aspect ratio.
Zhuo Wang,Hock Siah Lim,H. Y. Liu,Ser Choon Ng,Meng Hau Kuok,Li-Lin Tay,David J. Lockwood,M. G. Cottam,K. L. Hobbs,Preston R. Larson,Joel C. Keay,G.D. Lian,Matthew B. Johnson +12 more
TL;DR: Simulations show that as the field decreases from saturation, the rings switch from a "bamboo" to a novel "twisted bamboo" state at a certain critical field, and predict a corresponding dip in the dependence of the spin wave frequency on the magnetic field.
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Mammalian Cell Surface Imaging with Nitrile-Functionalized Nanoprobes: Biophysical Characterization of Aggregation and Polarization Anisotropy in SERS Imaging
TL;DR: The ability to image membrane proteins on cells using a cyano-labeled SERS probe is demonstrated and the necessity of NP aggregates and polarization dependency for optimal contrast enhancement in SERS cellular imaging is validated.