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New Nanoimaging Method Finds App in Plasmonics

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GAITHERSBURG, Md., July 17, 2013 — Theoretical calculations to understand and predict the optical properties of plasmonic nanomaterials exist but haven’t been verified in the lab, until now. Plasmonic nanomaterials contain specially engineered conducting nanoscale structures that enhance the interaction between light and an adjacent material; the shape and size of such nanostructures can be adjusted to tune these interactions for applications such as invisibility cloaking, photovoltaics and sensors. Researchers from NIST and the University of Maryland have now shown how to make nanoscale measurements of...Read full article

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    Published: July 2013
    AmericasAndrea CentroneBasic Sciencegreen photonicshot spotsImaginginvisibility cloakingIR lightMarylandMicroscopyNISTOpticsphotothermal induced resonanceplasmonic nanomaterialsPTIRPTIR spectroscopyResearch & Technologyring-shaped plasmonic resonatorsSensors & DetectorsspectroscopyUniversity of Maryland

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