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Completeness relation quantum optics

While the linear absorption and nonlinear optical properties of certain dendrimer nanocomposites have evolved substantially and show strong potential for future applications, the physical processes governing the emission properties in these systems is a subject of recent high interest. It is still not completely understood how emission in metal nanocomposites originates and how this relates to their (CW) optical spectra. As stated above, the emission properties in bulk metals are very weak. However, there are some processes associated with a small particle size (such as local field enhancement [108], surface effects [29], quantum confinement [109]) which could lead in general to the enhancement of the fluorescence efficiency as compared to bulk metal and make the fluorescence signal well detectable [110, 111]. [Pg.531]


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