“…To achieve high-quality SERS signals, it is essential to design and control the size and morphology of these nanostructures to obtain superior SERS sensitivity, uniformity, and reproducibility. In particular, both experimental results and theoretical calculations indicate that branched Au NPs (such as nanoflowers, nanourchins, nanodendrites, and nanostars) with sharp tips, edges, and corners have intrinsic hotspots, which can generate extremely high electromagnetic field enhancements, [12][13][14] allowing their use in SERS, 15,16 sensing, 17 and photothermal therapy. 18,19 On the other hand, these branched Au NPs have a unique branched structure, which provides a large surface area and numerous sharp tips that can greatly enhance the Raman signal of molecules adsorbed on their surface.…”