“…14,[18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] Nanospheres, 14,18,19 nanorods, [20][21][22] nanocubes, 23 nanotriangles, 24 and nanostars 25,26 have, for example, all been demonstrated as core materials utilizing either Au or Ag nanostructures as component materials. In another impressive demonstration, Trinh et al 27 forwarded a combinatorial approach that realizes a complex assortment of substrate-based core-satellite structures from nine different building blocks. With such variability, it is not surprising that core-satellite structures have been demonstrated in a range of applications that include biological sensing, [28][29][30][31] bioimaging, 32,33 targeted drug release, 30 surfaceenhanced Raman scattering (SERS), [34][35][36] surface-enhanced uorescence, 37 temperature activated plasmonics, 22 plasmonic rulers, 38,39 catalysis, 40 and colorimetric, [41][42][43] chiroptical, 44 and refractive index chemical sensors.…”