
Abstract A single bacterium in an aqueous Ag nitrate solution was optically trapped by focusing a near-infrared laser beam, and then Ag nanoaggregates were formed on the bacterium by focusing a green laser beam at the bacterium. We obtained surface-enhanced Raman scattering signals from a focal area on a single bacterium.
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