Resonance energy transfer (RET) processes have wide applications; these processes involve a unidirectional energy transfer from a particular donor to a particular acceptor. Here, we report a plasmonic resonance energy transfer (PRET), which occurs from the surface of gold nanoparticles to fluorescent organic dyes, and coexists with a nanometal surface energy transfer (NSET) that operates in the reverse direction. The coexistence of both PRET and NSET in opposite directions means that the roles of both donor and acceptor can be interchanged, which could be identified by using spectrofluorometric measurements and light scattering dark field microscopic imaging. The experimental data could be further theoretically supported using Persson and L...
The ability to control light-matter interactions in quantum objects opens up many avenues for new ap...
We report selectively plasmon-mediated nonradiative energy transfer between quantum dot (QD) emitter...
Because of the sensitivity of the rate of Coulomb interaction induced long range resonance energy tr...
<p>Nanostructure-mediated energy transfer has attracted considerable attention</p> <p>as a template ...
The interaction of a fluorescent molecule with a gold nanoparticle is complex and can lead to excite...
A quantum mechanical theory of the rate of excitation energy transfer from a fluorescent dye molecul...
A quantum mechanical theory of the rate of excitation energy transfer from a fluorescent dye molecul...
Nonradiative energy transfer (NRET) has been applied in various applications of Nanosensors, Raman s...
We investigate the effect of silver nanostructures and nanofilms on fluorescence resonance energy tr...
A quantum mechanical theory of the rate of excitation energy transfer from a fluorescent dye molecul...
Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) is the dominant nonradiative energy transfer mechanism betw...
Plasmonic nanopores are the subject of extensive investigations as a potential platform to enable ef...
Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) is the dominant nonradiative energy transfer mechanism betw...
peer reviewedPlasmonic nanopores are the subject of extensive investigations as a potential platform...
The localized plasmons of metal nanocrystals have been widely utilized to control a variety of optic...
The ability to control light-matter interactions in quantum objects opens up many avenues for new ap...
We report selectively plasmon-mediated nonradiative energy transfer between quantum dot (QD) emitter...
Because of the sensitivity of the rate of Coulomb interaction induced long range resonance energy tr...
<p>Nanostructure-mediated energy transfer has attracted considerable attention</p> <p>as a template ...
The interaction of a fluorescent molecule with a gold nanoparticle is complex and can lead to excite...
A quantum mechanical theory of the rate of excitation energy transfer from a fluorescent dye molecul...
A quantum mechanical theory of the rate of excitation energy transfer from a fluorescent dye molecul...
Nonradiative energy transfer (NRET) has been applied in various applications of Nanosensors, Raman s...
We investigate the effect of silver nanostructures and nanofilms on fluorescence resonance energy tr...
A quantum mechanical theory of the rate of excitation energy transfer from a fluorescent dye molecul...
Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) is the dominant nonradiative energy transfer mechanism betw...
Plasmonic nanopores are the subject of extensive investigations as a potential platform to enable ef...
Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) is the dominant nonradiative energy transfer mechanism betw...
peer reviewedPlasmonic nanopores are the subject of extensive investigations as a potential platform...
The localized plasmons of metal nanocrystals have been widely utilized to control a variety of optic...
The ability to control light-matter interactions in quantum objects opens up many avenues for new ap...
We report selectively plasmon-mediated nonradiative energy transfer between quantum dot (QD) emitter...
Because of the sensitivity of the rate of Coulomb interaction induced long range resonance energy tr...