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View article: Engineering of the Photon Local Density of States: Strong Inhibition of Spontaneous Emission near the Resonant and High-Refractive Index Dielectric Nano-objects
Engineering of the Photon Local Density of States: Strong Inhibition of Spontaneous Emission near the Resonant and High-Refractive Index Dielectric Nano-objects Open
Metallic or dielectric nano-objects change the photon local density of states of closely placed emitters, particularly when plasmon or Mie resonances are present. Depending on the shape and material of these nano-objects, they may induce e…
View article: Hybridization and Dehybridization of Plasmonic Modes
Hybridization and Dehybridization of Plasmonic Modes Open
The plasmon resonances (modes) of a metal nanostructure can be defined as a dipole, a quadrupole, or high-order modes depending on the surface charge distribution induced by the incident field. In a non-symmetrical environment or clusters,…
View article: Engineering Electromagnetic Hot-Spots in Nanoparticle Cluster Arrays on Reflective Substrates for Highly Sensitive Detection of (Bio)molecular Analytes
Engineering Electromagnetic Hot-Spots in Nanoparticle Cluster Arrays on Reflective Substrates for Highly Sensitive Detection of (Bio)molecular Analytes Open
Intense electromagnetic (EM) hot-spots arising at the junctions or gaps in plasmonic nanoparticle assemblies can drive ultrahigh sensitivity in molecular detection by surface-enhanced spectroscopies. Harnessing this potential however requi…
View article: Quantifying Analyte Surface Densities and Their Distribution with Respect to Electromagnetic Hot Spots in Plasmon-Enhanced Spectroscopic Biosensors
Quantifying Analyte Surface Densities and Their Distribution with Respect to Electromagnetic Hot Spots in Plasmon-Enhanced Spectroscopic Biosensors Open
Nanoplasmonic sensors based on surface-enhanced spectroscopies carry profound promise toward ultrasensitive detection of biomolecular analytes within miniaturized measurement footprints. High sensitivity in these sensors is achieved by int…
View article: Hierarchically Structured Plasmonic Nanoparticle Assemblies with Dual-Length Scale Electromagnetic Hot Spots for Enhanced Sensitivity in the Detection of (Bio)Molecular Analytes
Hierarchically Structured Plasmonic Nanoparticle Assemblies with Dual-Length Scale Electromagnetic Hot Spots for Enhanced Sensitivity in the Detection of (Bio)Molecular Analytes Open
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View article: Hybridization and Dehybridization of Plasmonic Modes
Hybridization and Dehybridization of Plasmonic Modes Open
The plasmon resonances (modes) of a metal nanostructure can be defined as a\ndipole, a quadrupole, or high-order modes depending on the surface charge\ndistribution induced by the incident field. In a non-symmetrical environment or\ncluste…