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Plasmonic engineering

Cade NI, Ritman-Meer T, Kwaka K, Richards D (2009) The plasmonic engineering of metal nanoparticles for enhanced fluorescence and Raman scattering. Nanotechnology 20 285201... [Pg.131]

The Role Of Plasmonic Engineering In Potential Surface-Enhanced Fluorescence... [Pg.67]

Experimentally, plasmonic engineering of SEF substrates requires then the consideration of the following variable The response function of the metal to polarization (dispersion of the dielectric function) plasmon resonances can be tuned using different shapes (such as triangles, squares, spheroids, rods), nanowires, shells, rings or holes. [Pg.80]


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