Tcherniak et al., 2011 - Google Patents
One-photon plasmon luminescence and its application to correlation spectroscopy as a probe for rotational and translational dynamics of gold nanorodsTcherniak et al., 2011
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- Tcherniak A
- Dominguez-Medina S
- Chang W
- Swanglap P
- Slaughter L
- Landes C
- Link S
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- The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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A strong intrinsic signal is advantageous over labeling for optical detection of nanoparticles. Intense scattering and absorption by the surface plasmon resonance, which exceeds molecular cross sections, provides a direct method for visualizing noble metal nanoparticles …
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