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Silvia Lenaerts - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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predicting the surface plasmon resonance wavelength of gold silver alloy nanoparticles
Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2013Co-Authors: Stefaan W Verbruggen, Maarten Keulemans, Johan A. Martens, Silvia LenaertsAbstract:Gold–silver alloy nanoparticles display surface plasmon resonance (SPR) over a broad range of the UV–vis spectrum. We propose a model to predict the SPR wavelength of gold–silver alloy colloids based on the combined effect of alloy composition and particle size. The SPR wavelength is derived from extinction spectra simulated using available experimental dielectric constant data and accounts for particle size by applying Mie Theory. Comparison of calculated values with experimental data evidences the accuracy of the model. The new SPR wavelength estimation tool will be of particular interest for developing dedicated bimetallic plasmonic nanostructures.
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Predicting the Surface Plasmon Resonance Wavelength of Gold–Silver Alloy Nanoparticles
Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2013Co-Authors: Stefaan W Verbruggen, Maarten Keulemans, Johan A. Martens, Silvia LenaertsAbstract:Gold–silver alloy nanoparticles display surface plasmon resonance (SPR) over a broad range of the UV–vis spectrum. We propose a model to predict the SPR wavelength of gold–silver alloy colloids based on the combined effect of alloy composition and particle size. The SPR wavelength is derived from extinction spectra simulated using available experimental dielectric constant data and accounts for particle size by applying Mie Theory. Comparison of calculated values with experimental data evidences the accuracy of the model. The new SPR wavelength estimation tool will be of particular interest for developing dedicated bimetallic plasmonic nanostructures.
Stefaan W Verbruggen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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predicting the surface plasmon resonance wavelength of gold silver alloy nanoparticles
Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2013Co-Authors: Stefaan W Verbruggen, Maarten Keulemans, Johan A. Martens, Silvia LenaertsAbstract:Gold–silver alloy nanoparticles display surface plasmon resonance (SPR) over a broad range of the UV–vis spectrum. We propose a model to predict the SPR wavelength of gold–silver alloy colloids based on the combined effect of alloy composition and particle size. The SPR wavelength is derived from extinction spectra simulated using available experimental dielectric constant data and accounts for particle size by applying Mie Theory. Comparison of calculated values with experimental data evidences the accuracy of the model. The new SPR wavelength estimation tool will be of particular interest for developing dedicated bimetallic plasmonic nanostructures.
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Predicting the Surface Plasmon Resonance Wavelength of Gold–Silver Alloy Nanoparticles
Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2013Co-Authors: Stefaan W Verbruggen, Maarten Keulemans, Johan A. Martens, Silvia LenaertsAbstract:Gold–silver alloy nanoparticles display surface plasmon resonance (SPR) over a broad range of the UV–vis spectrum. We propose a model to predict the SPR wavelength of gold–silver alloy colloids based on the combined effect of alloy composition and particle size. The SPR wavelength is derived from extinction spectra simulated using available experimental dielectric constant data and accounts for particle size by applying Mie Theory. Comparison of calculated values with experimental data evidences the accuracy of the model. The new SPR wavelength estimation tool will be of particular interest for developing dedicated bimetallic plasmonic nanostructures.
Howard Sankey - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Rethinking Scientific Change and Theory Comparison - Rethinking Scientific Change and Theory Comparison
2020Co-Authors: Léna Soler, Howard Sankey, Paul Hoyningen-hueneAbstract:The volume is a collection of essays devoted to the analysis of scientific change and stability. It explores the balance and tension that exists between commensurability and continuity on the one hand, and incommensurability and discontinuity on the other. And it discusses some central epistemological consequences regarding the nature of scientific progress, rationality and realism. In relation to these topics, it investigates a number of new avenues and revisits some familiar issues, with a focus on the history and philosophy of physics, and an emphasis on developments in cognitive sciences as well as on the claims of "new experimentalists". The book is constituted of fully revised versions of papers which were originally presented at the international colloquium held at the University of Nancy, France, in June 2004. Each paper is followed by a critical commentary. The conference was a striking example of the sort of genuine dialogue that can take place between philosophers of science, historians of science and scientists who come from different traditions and endorse opposing commitments. This is one of the attractions of the volume.
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The language of science: meaning variance and Theory Comparison
Language Sciences, 2000Co-Authors: Howard SankeyAbstract:Abstract The paper gives an overview of key themes of twentieth-century philosophical treatment of the language of science, with special emphasis on the meaning variance of scientific terms and the Comparison of alternative theories. These themes are dealt with via discussion of the topics of: (a) the logical positivist principle of verifiability and the problem of the meaning of theoretical terms, (b) the post-positivist thesis of semantic incommensurability; and (c) the scientific realist response to incommensurability based on the causal Theory of reference.
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The incommensurability thesis
1994Co-Authors: Howard SankeyAbstract:Incommensurability reference and Theory Comparison translation failure between theories in defence of untranslatability referential discontinuity against the idealist interpretation against constructivism.
Maarten Keulemans - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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predicting the surface plasmon resonance wavelength of gold silver alloy nanoparticles
Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2013Co-Authors: Stefaan W Verbruggen, Maarten Keulemans, Johan A. Martens, Silvia LenaertsAbstract:Gold–silver alloy nanoparticles display surface plasmon resonance (SPR) over a broad range of the UV–vis spectrum. We propose a model to predict the SPR wavelength of gold–silver alloy colloids based on the combined effect of alloy composition and particle size. The SPR wavelength is derived from extinction spectra simulated using available experimental dielectric constant data and accounts for particle size by applying Mie Theory. Comparison of calculated values with experimental data evidences the accuracy of the model. The new SPR wavelength estimation tool will be of particular interest for developing dedicated bimetallic plasmonic nanostructures.
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Predicting the Surface Plasmon Resonance Wavelength of Gold–Silver Alloy Nanoparticles
Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2013Co-Authors: Stefaan W Verbruggen, Maarten Keulemans, Johan A. Martens, Silvia LenaertsAbstract:Gold–silver alloy nanoparticles display surface plasmon resonance (SPR) over a broad range of the UV–vis spectrum. We propose a model to predict the SPR wavelength of gold–silver alloy colloids based on the combined effect of alloy composition and particle size. The SPR wavelength is derived from extinction spectra simulated using available experimental dielectric constant data and accounts for particle size by applying Mie Theory. Comparison of calculated values with experimental data evidences the accuracy of the model. The new SPR wavelength estimation tool will be of particular interest for developing dedicated bimetallic plasmonic nanostructures.
Johan A. Martens - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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predicting the surface plasmon resonance wavelength of gold silver alloy nanoparticles
Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2013Co-Authors: Stefaan W Verbruggen, Maarten Keulemans, Johan A. Martens, Silvia LenaertsAbstract:Gold–silver alloy nanoparticles display surface plasmon resonance (SPR) over a broad range of the UV–vis spectrum. We propose a model to predict the SPR wavelength of gold–silver alloy colloids based on the combined effect of alloy composition and particle size. The SPR wavelength is derived from extinction spectra simulated using available experimental dielectric constant data and accounts for particle size by applying Mie Theory. Comparison of calculated values with experimental data evidences the accuracy of the model. The new SPR wavelength estimation tool will be of particular interest for developing dedicated bimetallic plasmonic nanostructures.
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Predicting the Surface Plasmon Resonance Wavelength of Gold–Silver Alloy Nanoparticles
Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2013Co-Authors: Stefaan W Verbruggen, Maarten Keulemans, Johan A. Martens, Silvia LenaertsAbstract:Gold–silver alloy nanoparticles display surface plasmon resonance (SPR) over a broad range of the UV–vis spectrum. We propose a model to predict the SPR wavelength of gold–silver alloy colloids based on the combined effect of alloy composition and particle size. The SPR wavelength is derived from extinction spectra simulated using available experimental dielectric constant data and accounts for particle size by applying Mie Theory. Comparison of calculated values with experimental data evidences the accuracy of the model. The new SPR wavelength estimation tool will be of particular interest for developing dedicated bimetallic plasmonic nanostructures.