Plasmon-controlled fluorescence: a new paradigm in fluorescence spectroscopy
University of Maryland, Baltimore
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Abstract
Fluorescence spectroscopy is widely used in biological research. Until recently, essentially all fluorescence experiments were performed using optical energy which has radiated to the far-field. By far-field we mean at least several wavelengths from the fluorophore, but propagating far-field radiation is usually detected at larger macroscopic distances from the sample. In recent years there has been a growing interest in the interactions of fluorophores with metallic surfaces or particles. Near-field interactions are those occurring within a wavelength distance of an excited fluorophore. The spectral properties of fluorophores can be dramatically altered by near-field interactions with the electron clouds…
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- Fluorophore
- Fluorescence
- Plasmon
- Spectroscopy
- Fluorescence spectroscopy
- Fluorescence in the life sciences
- Near and far field
- Wavelength
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