Extremely Low Frequency Plasmons in Metallic Mesostructures
The plasmon is a well established collective excitation of metals in the visible and near UV, but at much lower frequencies dissipation destroys all trace of the plasmon and typ...
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The plasmon is a well established collective excitation of metals in the visible and near UV, but at much lower frequencies dissipation destroys all trace of the plasmon and typ...
Evidence for photoinduced electron transfer from the excited state of a conducting polymer onto buckminsterfullerene, C 60 , is reported. After photo-excitation of the conjugate...
Since the publication of Paper 5 of this series the so-called "Linear Formula" has been used in the study of a large number of individuals.Practically all of the subjects of res...
Least-squares representations of Slater-type atomic orbitals as a sum of Gaussian-type orbitals are presented. These have the special feature that common Gaussian exponents are ...
ADVERTISEMENT RETURN TO ISSUEPREVArticleChemical Sensors Based on Amplifying Fluorescent Conjugated PolymersSamuel W. Thomas, Guy D. Joly, and Timothy M. SwagerView Author Infor...
We report a synthesis of highly luminescent (CdSe)ZnS composite quantum dots with CdSe cores ranging in diameter from 23 to 55 Å. The narrow photoluminescence (fwhm ≤ 40 nm) fro...
Gold clusters ranging in diameter from 1 to 6 nanometers have been prepared on single crystalline surfaces of titania in ultrahigh vacuum to investigate the unusual size depende...
Although graphite is known as one of the most chemically inert materials, we have found that graphene, a single atomic plane of graphite, can react with atomic hydrogen, which t...