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How to measure quantum yields in scattering media: application to the quantum yield measurement of fluorescein molecules encapsulated in sub-100 nm silica …

Martini et al., 2009

Document ID
10270702260140236573
Author
Martini M
Montagna M
Ou M
Tillement O
Roux S
Perriat P
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Applied Physics

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Dye quantum yield is generally measured using the method of Williams, which consists in comparing the absorbance and the emission of the dye to test with those of a reference. Unfortunately, this method is no more applicable when the sample presents some significant …
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