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The applications of interaction between light and chemical reactivity in molecular systems
Author: Kaur, Brahmjot
Date created: 2021-06-30
Development of organic-inorganic nanoparticle hybrid systems for medical applications
Author: Arafeh, M. Khaled
Date created: 2018-07-09
An improved synthesis of gold nanorods with tunable dimensions and localized surface plasmon resonance properties
Author: Chung, Taeeun
Date created: 2018-04-19

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