Search for dissertations about: "Rhodamine 6G"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words Rhodamine 6G.
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1. Interactions Between Localized Surface Plasmons and Molecular Resonances
Abstract : Molecular plasmonics is the study of interactions between plasmonic nanostructures and molecules. It has been basis for fundamental understanding of light-matter interactions and development of many technological applications, such as biological and chemical sensing, plasmon-enhanced spectroscopies, optical switches, and plasmon-enhanced energy harvesting. READ MORE
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2. Plasmonic Nanostructures for Molecular Spectroscopy
Abstract : This thesis focuses on the fabrication, characterization and utilization of nanostructures for chemical sensing and optical enhancement processes.Noble metal nanostructures can support localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPRs), which amplify the strength of the electromagnetic field close to the structures. READ MORE
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3. Resonant Interactions Between Nanoparticle Plasmons and Molecular Excitons
Abstract : Molecular plasmonics involves the study and applications of plasmonic metal nanostructures interacting with molecules. It has been a basis for development of fundamental understandings of light-matter interactions as well as of new technologies, including biological and chemical sensors and plasmon-enhanced spectroscopies. READ MORE
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4. Applications in Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to address specific applications of Raman spectroscopy and specifically surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy, SERS. It includes an introduction to the techniques and several applications. The focus has been on how to achieve high precision SERS measurements, both qualitatively and quantitatively. READ MORE
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5. Light propagation and photonic functionalization of semi-ordered material (transparent wood)
Abstract : Investigating novel materials requires understanding their chemical and optical properties, which allows for finding their uses through functionalization by chemical modification. In this thesis, we are focusing on a material with high anisotropic scattering - transparent wood. READ MORE