Long wavelength depolarized light scattering from silver nanoparticles
Journal article, 2007

We report the depolarized light scattering from heterodisperse silver nanoparticles. The profile of the wavelength dependent anisotropy of the colloidal solution of silver nanoparticles extends to the red and near-infrared (NIR) spectral region. For long wavelengths, above 600 nm, the anisotropy drops below 0.5. The presence of such a strong orthogonal component in the scattering opens new opportunities for imaging in dispersive media when polarizers can be used to suppress the background. The anisotropy profile of the scattering of heterodisperse silver nanoparticles can be satisfactorily explained by a theory based on interference between two surface plasmon resonances. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

PARTICLES

ARRAYS

SUBMICROSCOPIC

TRACER LABELS

SENSITIVITY

SENSORS

SURFACE-PLASMON RESONANCE

HIGHLY FLUORESCENT ANALOGS

BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS

METAL NANOPARTICLES

Author

S. Klitgaard

Aalborg University

T. Shtoyko

University of Texas

Nils Calander

Chalmers, Applied Physics

I. Gryczynski

University of North Texas

E. G. Matveeva

University of North Texas

J. Borejdo

University of North Texas

M. T. Neves-Petersen

Aalborg University

S. B. Petersen

Aalborg University

Z. Gryczynski

University of North Texas

Chemical Physics Letters

0009-2614 (ISSN)

Vol. 443 1-3 1-5

Subject Categories

Other Engineering and Technologies

DOI

10.1016/j.cplett.2007.06.041

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