Nan et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Unusual and tunable one-photon nonlinearity in gold-dye plexcitonic Fano systemsNan et al., 2015
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- Nan F
- Zhang Y
- Li X
- Zhang X
- Li H
- Zhang X
- Jiang R
- Wang J
- Zhang W
- Zhou L
- Wang J
- Wang Q
- Zhang Z
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- Nano Letters
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Recent studies of the coupling between the plasmonic excitations of metallic nanostructures with the excitonic excitations of molecular species have revealed a rich variety of emergent phenomena known as plexcitonics. Here, we use a combined experimental and theoretical …
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