Cao et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Measuring nanoparticle polarizability using fluorescence microscopyCao et al., 2019
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- Cao W
- Chern M
- Dennis A
- Brown K
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- Nano letters
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Using a novel method developed to quantify the polarizability of photoluminescent nanoparticles in water, we present experimental observations of the extraordinary polarizability exhibited by nanoparticles of commensurate size with the Debye screening …
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