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Enlightening surface plasmon resonance effect of metal nanoparticles for practical spectroscopic applicationJana et al., 2016
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- Jana J
- Ganguly M
- Pal T
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Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is the manifestation of a resonance effect due to the interaction of conduction electrons of metal nanoparticles with incident photons. The interaction relies on the size and shape of the metal nanoparticles and on the nature and …
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