Scaffardi et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Size-dependent optical properties of metallic nanostructuresScaffardi et al., 2013
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- Scaffardi L
- Schinca D
- Lester M
- Videla F
- Santillán J
- Ekeroth R
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- UV-VIS and photoluminescence spectroscopy for nanomaterials characterization
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Metallic nanostructures are a key component of current and future nanotechnology devices since their individual properties convey the appropriate characteristics for applications in several fields of science and technology. At the nanoscale size, optical properties of metal …
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