Gold nanodisc arrays as near infrared metal-enhanced fluorescence platforms with tuneable enhancement factors
Metal enhanced fluorescence (MEF) is a physical effect through which the near-field interaction of fluorophores with metallic nanoparticles can lead to large fluorescence enhancement. MEF can be exploited in many fluorescence-based biomedical applications, with potentially significant improvement in...
Main Authors: | Pang, J., Theodorou, I. G., Centeno, A., Petrov, P. K., Alford, N. M., Ryan, M. P., Xie, F. |
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Format: | Article |
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
2017
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