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11 February 2010 Plasmon-controlled fluorescence: applications to sensing and single molecule detection
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Abstract
Plasmon-controlled fluorescence (PCF) creates new opportunities to dramatically improve the fluorescence detection efficiency. We summarize recent works on single molecule studies on metal-fluorophore interactions and suggest how these effects will result in new classes of experimental procedures, novel probes, bioassays and devices.
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Yi Fu, Jian Zhang, and Joseph R. Lakowicz "Plasmon-controlled fluorescence: applications to sensing and single molecule detection", Proc. SPIE 7569, Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences X, 756903 (11 February 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.850765
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KEYWORDS
Molecules

Silver

Luminescence

Fluorescence resonance energy transfer

Metals

Glasses

Particles

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