The effects of extraneous surface charges on the anomalous extinction from metallic nanoparticles are studied via an application of the extended Mie theory by Bohren and Hunt. Due to the sensitivity of the higher multipolar resonance on the surface charges, it is found that quenching of the anomalous resonance can be observed with presence of only a modest amount of charges on these particles. The observed effects thus provide a rather sensitive mechanism for the monitoring of the neutrality of these nanoparticles using far field scattering approaches
In the present study, the optical absorption of a semiconductor surface covered with metallic sphero...
In this paper Absorption, Scattering, and Extinction properties of different nanoparticles coated wi...
Metal nanoparticles have attracted considerable attention owing to their unusual physical and chemic...
The modified fluorescence properties of a molecule in the vicinity of a metallic nanoparticle are fu...
In this work, We study of the optical properties of nanoparticles using Mie theory. This famous theo...
Forster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) is a major interparticle energy transfer mechanism used in ...
Motivating by recent experiments on surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) from colloidal solution...
We show that the strongly depolarized light scattering from noble metal particles is a result of int...
We give a geometrical theory of resonances in Maxwell’s equations that generalizes the Mie formulae ...
This project examines how the collective oscillation of electrons in optically excited metal nanopar...
On discute de la réponse non-locale d'une surface métallique irradiée en termes de densité induite e...
Metallic nanoparticles exhibit localized surface plasmonic resonance (LSPR) with peak energy depende...
Surface effects on the electronic energy loss of charged particles entering a metal surface are inve...
ABSTRACT: Conjugated metallic nanoparticles are a promising means to achieve ultrasensitive and mult...
Mie's theory of light scattering on spherical particles is being increasingly used in nanophotonics,...
In the present study, the optical absorption of a semiconductor surface covered with metallic sphero...
In this paper Absorption, Scattering, and Extinction properties of different nanoparticles coated wi...
Metal nanoparticles have attracted considerable attention owing to their unusual physical and chemic...
The modified fluorescence properties of a molecule in the vicinity of a metallic nanoparticle are fu...
In this work, We study of the optical properties of nanoparticles using Mie theory. This famous theo...
Forster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) is a major interparticle energy transfer mechanism used in ...
Motivating by recent experiments on surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) from colloidal solution...
We show that the strongly depolarized light scattering from noble metal particles is a result of int...
We give a geometrical theory of resonances in Maxwell’s equations that generalizes the Mie formulae ...
This project examines how the collective oscillation of electrons in optically excited metal nanopar...
On discute de la réponse non-locale d'une surface métallique irradiée en termes de densité induite e...
Metallic nanoparticles exhibit localized surface plasmonic resonance (LSPR) with peak energy depende...
Surface effects on the electronic energy loss of charged particles entering a metal surface are inve...
ABSTRACT: Conjugated metallic nanoparticles are a promising means to achieve ultrasensitive and mult...
Mie's theory of light scattering on spherical particles is being increasingly used in nanophotonics,...
In the present study, the optical absorption of a semiconductor surface covered with metallic sphero...
In this paper Absorption, Scattering, and Extinction properties of different nanoparticles coated wi...
Metal nanoparticles have attracted considerable attention owing to their unusual physical and chemic...