Metal nanostructures can convert incident light into nanoscale confined and strongly enhanced optical fields ('hot spots'), thus acting as the optical analogue of an antenna. When molecules or ...
Brillouin scattering in optical fibres is a fundamental interaction between light and sound with important implications ranging from optical sensors to slow and fast light. In usual optical fibres, ...
The solution to characterizing particle scattering as a function of UV/Visible spectroscopy is found in the Rayleigh scattering equation represented in Equation 1. Shown below is the generalized form ...
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