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Plasmonic nanotechnology for photothermal applications – an evaluation

  • A. R. Indhu,
  • L. Keerthana and
  • Gnanaprakash Dharmalingam

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2023, 14, 380–419, doi:10.3762/bjnano.14.33

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Published 27 Mar 2023

Hexagonal boron nitride: a review of the emerging material platform for single-photon sources and the spin–photon interface

  • Stefania Castelletto,
  • Faraz A. Inam,
  • Shin-ichiro Sato and
  • Alberto Boretti

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 740–769, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.61

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  • different excitation wavelengths (PLE spectroscopy), a large variety of defect emissions in the UVNIR (357–896 nm) have been found at room temperature in flakes [107]. Different emission peaks have different resonant excitation wavelengths. Tan et al. [107] have revealed that, for instance, SPEs emitting
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Published 08 May 2020

Contactless photomagnetoelectric investigations of 2D semiconductors

  • Marian Nowak,
  • Marcin Jesionek,
  • Barbara Solecka,
  • Piotr Szperlich,
  • Piotr Duka and
  • Anna Starczewska

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 2741–2749, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.256

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  • . The radiation intensity was changed using neutral density filters (UV-NIR-FILTER-250-2000 nm, quartz glass substrate, Oriel). The intensity was monitored using a Hamamatsu S3399 photodiode whose short-circuit current was measured using an EG&G 5110 lock-in amplifier. The time dependence of the
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Published 25 Oct 2018

Mechanistic insights into plasmonic photocatalysts in utilizing visible light

  • Kah Hon Leong,
  • Azrina Abd Aziz,
  • Lan Ching Sim,
  • Pichiah Saravanan,
  • Min Jang and
  • Detlef Bahnemann

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 628–648, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.59

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  • nanoarchitectures with underlying mechanisms. For example, the velvet black scales on snake skins have been shown to demonstrate four times better absorbance than other scales in the UVNIR spectrum range due to their hierarchical pattern of leaf-like microstructures with nanoridges [150]. In other case, the
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Published 19 Feb 2018

Nitrogen-doped graphene films from chemical vapor deposition of pyridine: influence of process parameters on the electrical and optical properties

  • Andrea Capasso,
  • Theodoros Dikonimos,
  • Francesca Sarto,
  • Alessio Tamburrano,
  • Giovanni De Bellis,
  • Maria Sabrina Sarto,
  • Giuliana Faggio,
  • Angela Malara,
  • Giacomo Messina and
  • Nicola Lisi

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 2028–2038, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.206

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  • each sample and then averaged. Optical transmittance Transmittance spectra at normal incidence have been recorded in the 400–1100 nm wavelength range by a fiber optics spectrophotometer (HR4000CG-UV-NIR model by Ocean Optics), equipped with a tungsten halogen source and connected to the sample stage by
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Published 14 Oct 2015

Influence of size, shape and core–shell interface on surface plasmon resonance in Ag and Ag@MgO nanoparticle films deposited on Si/SiOx

  • Sergio D’Addato,
  • Daniele Pinotti,
  • Maria Chiara Spadaro,
  • Guido Paolicelli,
  • Vincenzo Grillo,
  • Sergio Valeri,
  • Luca Pasquali,
  • Luca Bergamini and
  • Stefano Corni

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 404–413, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.40

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  • for these measurements was equipped with: an Ocean Optics DH-20000-BAL light source, emitting radiation with wavelength in a range between 200–1050 nm; polarisers; and an Ocean Optics HR4000CG-UV-NIR grating monochromator, equipped with CCD detectors. Simulations of the optical properties of the
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Published 09 Feb 2015

Photodetectors based on carbon nanotubes deposited by using a spray technique on semi-insulating gallium arsenide

  • Domenico Melisi,
  • Maria Angela Nitti,
  • Marco Valentini,
  • Antonio Valentini,
  • Teresa Ligonzo,
  • Giuseppe De Pascali and
  • Marianna Ambrico

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 1999–2006, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.208

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  • ; spray technique; UVNIR; Introduction Fast photoconductive detectors (PCD) are widely used for the characterization of sub-nanosecond pulses generated from infrared (IR) to ultraviolet (UV) light, X-ray and gamma-ray photons, as well as charged particles [1][2][3]. Applications of carbon nanotubes
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Published 05 Nov 2014

A nano-graphite cold cathode for an energy-efficient cathodoluminescent light source

  • Alexander N. Obraztsov,
  • Victor I. Kleshch and
  • Elena A. Smolnikova

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2013, 4, 493–500, doi:10.3762/bjnano.4.58

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  • used for the lamp manufacturing. Spectral and luminosity characteristics of CL lamp prototypes were measured by using a HR4000-UV-NIR (Ocean Optics) spectrometer and a LS-110 Luminance Meter (Minolta). Experimental setup with a pencil as a graphite cathode and a glass plate with a conductive ITO layer
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Published 28 Aug 2013
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