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Plasmonics or
nanoplasmonics refers to the generation, detection, and mani****tion of
signals at
optical frequencies along metal-dielectric interfaces...
- in
isolated molecules and
dissipative media as well as in
ultrafast nanoplasmonics, current-driven
phenomena in
nanoelectronics and
mathematical models...
- academictree.org.
Retrieved 2023-08-07. Ringe,
Emilie (2012).
Building the
Nanoplasmonics Toolbox Through Shape Modeling and
Single Particle Optical Studies (Thesis)...
- was
cited more than 400 times. He
pioneered active (gain enhanced)
nanoplasmonics and
metamaterials with
quantum gain and in 2014 he
introduced the "stopped-light...
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expedite exosome analyses.
These new
systems include a
microNMR device, a
nanoplasmonic chip, and a magneto-electrochemical
sensor for
protein profiling; and...
- Plasmonics. 15 pages. NIST researchers,
Nanofabrication Research Group. "
Nanoplasmonics" (Online).
National Institute of
Science and Technology.
Retrieved 2011-02-15...
- for his
development of surface-enhanced
Raman scattering (SERS) and
nanoplasmonics initially for
analytical and
physical chemistry, but the high sensitivity...
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biomedical imaging/treatment) to
visible light (photonic crystals,
nanoplasmonics, solitons, and biophotonics). In 2006, an
estimated 2,000 FDTD-related...
- "High-capacity
optical long data
memory based on
enhanced Young's
modulus in
nanoplasmonic hybrid gl**** composites".
Nature Communications. 9 (1): 1183. Bibcode:2018NatCo...
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biomedical imaging/treatment) to
visible light (photonic crystals,
nanoplasmonics, solitons, and biophotonics).
Approximately 30
commercial and university-developed...