Plasmon enhanced silver quantum cluster fluorescence for biochemical applications

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Plasmon enhanced silver quantum cluster fluorescence for biochemical applications. / Bernard, S.; Kutter, Jörg P.; Mogensen, K. B.

Technical Proceedings of the 2014 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference and Expo, NSTI-Nanotech 2014. Vol. 2 NSTI Nano Science and Technology Institute, 2014. p. 443-446.

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Bernard, S, Kutter, JP & Mogensen, KB 2014, Plasmon enhanced silver quantum cluster fluorescence for biochemical applications. in Technical Proceedings of the 2014 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference and Expo, NSTI-Nanotech 2014. vol. 2, NSTI Nano Science and Technology Institute, pp. 443-446.

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Bernard, S., Kutter, J. P., & Mogensen, K. B. (2014). Plasmon enhanced silver quantum cluster fluorescence for biochemical applications. In Technical Proceedings of the 2014 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference and Expo, NSTI-Nanotech 2014 (Vol. 2, pp. 443-446). NSTI Nano Science and Technology Institute.

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Bernard S, Kutter JP, Mogensen KB. Plasmon enhanced silver quantum cluster fluorescence for biochemical applications. In Technical Proceedings of the 2014 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference and Expo, NSTI-Nanotech 2014. Vol. 2. NSTI Nano Science and Technology Institute. 2014. p. 443-446

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Bernard, S. ; Kutter, Jörg P. ; Mogensen, K. B. / Plasmon enhanced silver quantum cluster fluorescence for biochemical applications. Technical Proceedings of the 2014 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference and Expo, NSTI-Nanotech 2014. Vol. 2 NSTI Nano Science and Technology Institute, 2014. pp. 443-446

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abstract = "Fluorescence microscopy of individual silver quantum clusters on the surface of silver nanoparticles reveals strong photoactivated emission under blue light excitation [1-4]. In this work, silver nanoparticles are produced by annealing silver thin films deposited on a glass substrate and silver quantum clusters are subsequently synthesized at the surface of the nanoparticles by photoactivation in presence of Ag+ cations in solution. The photogeneration of these silver quantum clusters leads to a great increase in the fluorescent signal. This photoactivated surface can then be used for sensing purposes. It was found, that in presence of a strong nucleophile (such as CN-), silver quantum clusters are dissolved into non-fluorescing AgCN complexes, resulting in a fast and observable decrease of the fluorescent signal.",
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