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Microcavity-enhanced fluorescence energy transfer from quantum dot excited whispering gallery modes to acceptor dye nanoparticlesJana et al., 2020
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- Jana S
- Xu X
- Klymchenko A
- Reisch A
- Pons T
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- ACS nano
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Whispering gallery mode (WGM) microcavities are emerging as potential candidates in the field of biosensing applications, as their resonance wavelengths shift with changes in the refractive index in the region of their evanescent field. Their high-quality resonance modes …
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