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Nonlinear optical effects, transition metal

The excitation of the surface plasmon effect also induces strongly enhanced fluorescence properties of gold nanoparticles due to the enhanconent in the radiative rate of the inter-band electronic transitions relative to that in bulk metals. Metal nanoparticles, especially gold nanorods exhibit enhanced two-photon luminescence (TPL) and multi-photon luminescoice (MPL) [7, 8]. Strongly-enhanced TPL has been observed from individual particles [9, 10] and particle solutions [11] under femtosecond NIR laser excitation. This observation raises the possibility of nonlinear optical imaging in the NIR region, where water and biomolecules have... [Pg.575]

Cundari et aZ. have used an effective core potential model to study the nonlinear optical properties of a transition metal complex, osmium tetroxide. [Pg.317]


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