International audienceLight emission resulting from two-photon excited gold nanoparticles has been proposed to originate from the radiative decay of surface plasmon resonances. In this vein, we investigated luminescence from individual gold nanorods and found that their emission characteristics closely resemble surface plasmon behavior. In particular, we observed spectral similarities between the scattering spectra of individual nanorods and their photoluminescence emission. We also measured a blueshift of the photoluminescence peak wavelength with decreasing aspect ratio of the nanorods as well as an optically tunable shape-dependent spectrum of the photoluminescence. The emission yield of single nanorods strongly depends on the orientatio...
Strong Stokes and anti-Stokes one-photon luminescence from single gold nanorods is measured in exper...
The applications of plasmonic nanostructures provide a promising way to achieve enhanced light-matte...
Growth processes of single gold nanorods (AuNRs) on a glass coverslip surface were monitored in situ...
We report on the one-photon photoluminescence of gold nanorods with different aspect ratios. We meas...
We study the luminescence quantum yield (QY) of single gold nanorods with different aspect ratios an...
The two-photon luminescence (TPL) of gold nanoparticles (NP) was shown to result from the excitation...
International audienceAlthough bulk gold is known to present very low luminescence quantum yield, go...
International audienceThe origin of the two-photon luminescence in colloidal gold nanorods, investig...
Light emission from gold nanoparticles was investigated with ultra-narrow-band notch filters to obta...
We report detailed investigations of the photoluminescence (PL) generated from an individual gold na...
Luminescence quantum yields (QYs) of gold nanoparticles including nanorods, nanobipyramids and nanos...
In this work, we performed a systematic study on the photoluminescence and scattering spectra of ind...
In this work, we performed a systematic study on the photoluminescence and scattering spectra of ind...
Anti-Stokes one-photon luminescence from a single gold nanorod is experimentally investigated. The a...
ABSTRACT Plasmon arises from the oscillation of electrons in conduction band with the existe...
Strong Stokes and anti-Stokes one-photon luminescence from single gold nanorods is measured in exper...
The applications of plasmonic nanostructures provide a promising way to achieve enhanced light-matte...
Growth processes of single gold nanorods (AuNRs) on a glass coverslip surface were monitored in situ...
We report on the one-photon photoluminescence of gold nanorods with different aspect ratios. We meas...
We study the luminescence quantum yield (QY) of single gold nanorods with different aspect ratios an...
The two-photon luminescence (TPL) of gold nanoparticles (NP) was shown to result from the excitation...
International audienceAlthough bulk gold is known to present very low luminescence quantum yield, go...
International audienceThe origin of the two-photon luminescence in colloidal gold nanorods, investig...
Light emission from gold nanoparticles was investigated with ultra-narrow-band notch filters to obta...
We report detailed investigations of the photoluminescence (PL) generated from an individual gold na...
Luminescence quantum yields (QYs) of gold nanoparticles including nanorods, nanobipyramids and nanos...
In this work, we performed a systematic study on the photoluminescence and scattering spectra of ind...
In this work, we performed a systematic study on the photoluminescence and scattering spectra of ind...
Anti-Stokes one-photon luminescence from a single gold nanorod is experimentally investigated. The a...
ABSTRACT Plasmon arises from the oscillation of electrons in conduction band with the existe...
Strong Stokes and anti-Stokes one-photon luminescence from single gold nanorods is measured in exper...
The applications of plasmonic nanostructures provide a promising way to achieve enhanced light-matte...
Growth processes of single gold nanorods (AuNRs) on a glass coverslip surface were monitored in situ...