plasmon resonance
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resonance
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Surfaceplasmonresonancespectroscopy studies of membrane proteins: transducin binding and activation by rhodopsin monitored in thin membrane films.
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They predict a strong influence of theplasmonresonanceon the charging process and on the electron loss, as soon as the laser frequency comes close to the plasmon frequency.
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The momentum selection rule is therefore broken, and theplasmonresonancecauses an extremely intense absorption in the green with a resulting beautiful purple-red color.
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As an example, at the surfaceplasmonresonancefor a silver nanoparticle, the scattering cross-section is about 10x the cross-section of the nanoparticle.
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Researchers claim that the magnitude of the magneto-optical enhancement is governed primarily by the spectral overlap of the magneto-optical transition and theplasmonresonance.
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In both cases the browning reaction is attributed to the surfaceplasmonresonanceof the metallic nanoparticles.
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The existence of a localizedplasmonresonancein composite materials with single-walled carbon nanotubes was confirmed experimentally.
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Numerous transduction methods can be employed including surfaceplasmonresonance, fluorescence, and chemiluminescence.
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These nanoparticles take the shape of spheres, and therefore the surfaceplasmonresonancefrequency for spheres is desirable.
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This polarizability value is known as the surfaceplasmonresonance.
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Additional optical resonances are guided-mode resonances and surfaceplasmonresonance, which result in anomalous reflection and high evanescent fields at resonance.
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Surfaceplasmonresonanceis used by biochemists to study the mechanisms and kinetics of ligands binding to receptors (i.e. a substrate binding to an enzyme).
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Surfaceplasmonresonanceis an example of technique that can detect binding between an unlabeled antibody and antigens.
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The choice of surface metal is also dictated by theplasmonresonancefrequency.
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At this size they approach the size of the wavelengths of visible light, and a surfaceplasmonresonanceeffect takes place.
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It can be performed using commercially available equipment utilising surfaceplasmonresonance.
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This phenomenon is attributed to the presence of surface plasmon resonances and constructive interference.
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