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Size-Dependent Optical Properties of Metallic Nanostructures
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Scaffardi, Lucia Beatriz; Schinca, Daniel Carlos; Lester, Marcelo Fabian; Videla, Fabian Alfredo; Santillán, Jesica María José; et al.; Size-Dependent Optical Properties of Metallic Nanostructures; Springer; 2013; 179-229
978-3-642-27594-4
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Autor
Scaffardi, Lucia Beatriz
Schinca, Daniel Carlos
Lester, Marcelo Fabian
Videla, Fabian Alfredo
Santillán, Jesica María José
Abraham, Ricardo Martín
Resumen
Metallic nanostructures are a key component of current and future nanotechnology devices since their individual properties convey the appropriate characteristics for applications in several fields of science and technology. At the nanoscale size, optical properties of metal structures depend not only on the type of material but also on the dimensions and geometry of the structure, suggesting the possibility of tuning optical resonances through appropriate engineering. In this chapter, we will describe methods for calculation of size-dependent optical properties of metal nanostructures and show the successful use of extinction spectroscopy technique to determine the size of nanoparticles (Nps).