Martin Moskovits
Professor Martin Moskovits is a world-renowned expert in SERS theory, development and application. He overseas the SERS-related research and development at SpectraFluidics. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Toronto and has held the position of Dean of the Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences in the College of Letters and Sciences and professor of Physical Chemistry at UC Santa Barbara since 2000. Dr. Moskovits is a co-inventor of the SpectraFluidics technology and a co-founder of the company.
The research interests of Dr. Moskovits have ranged widely over much of physical chemistry including spectroscopy, surface chemistry, and more recently the chemistry and fabrication of materials. He has published over 200 papers.
Selected Research Publications
-Moskovits, M Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy: a brief perspective TOP APPL PHYS 103: 1-17 2006.
-Lee, SJ, Morrill, AR, Moskovits, M Hot spots in silver nanowire bundles for surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy J AM CHEM SOC 128 (7): 2200-2201 FEB 22 2006.
-Metiu, H, Chretien, S, Mills, G, et al. Towards understanding propene epoxidation by Au/TiO2 catalyst. ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S 229: U733-U733 204-PHYS Part 2 MAR 13 2005. .
-Lilach, Y, Zhang, JP, Moskovits, M, et al. Encoding morphology in oxide nanostructures during their growth NANO LETT 5 (10): 2019-2022 OCT 2005.
-Anderson, DJ, Moskovits, M, et al. A SERS-active system based on silver nanoparticles tethered to a deposited silver film J PHYS CHEM B 110 (28): 13722-13727 JUL 20 2006.
