Ostovar et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Increased intraband transitions in smaller gold nanorods enhance light emissionOstovar et al., 2020
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- Ostovar B
- Cai Y
- Tauzin L
- Lee S
- Ahmadivand A
- Zhang R
- Nordlander P
- Link S
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- ACS nano
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Photoinduced light emission from plasmonic nanoparticles has attracted considerable interest within the scientific community because of its potential applications in sensing, imaging, and nanothermometry. One of the suggested mechanisms for the light emission …
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