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Localized surface plasmon resonance coupled fluorescence

Kreiter, M., Neumann, T., Mittler, S., Knoll, N., and Sambles, J. R. (2001). Fluorescent dyes as a probe for the localized field of coupled surface plasmon-related resonances Physical Review B 64. [Pg.462]

The electromagnetic nature of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) and plasmon-enhanced fluorescence (PEF) involves resonant excitations of localized plasmons (LPs) in the near-field of nanosized noble metal particles or films, coupling them with surrounding scatterers and detection of their secondary emission in the far field. Employment of these plasmonic phenomena are proposed, for example, as a new approach to increase brightness of heavily labeled macromolecules [1]. [Pg.168]


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Coupled resonators

Local plasmon

Localized plasmon resonance

Localized surface plasmon resonance

Localized surface plasmon resonance fluorescence

Localized surface plasmon resonance surfaces

Localized surface plasmons

Plasmon localized

Plasmon resonance

Plasmonic surfaces

Resonance coupling

Resonance fluorescence

Resonant coupling

Surface Plasmon

Surface plasmon coupled fluorescence

Surface plasmon resonance

Surface plasmons

Surface resonances

Surfaces, fluorescence

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