Plasmon-Exciton Resonant Energy Transfer: Across Scales Hybrid Systems

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2016
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El Kabbash, M.
Rashed, A. R.
Sreekanth, K. V.
De Luca, A.
Infusino, M.
Strangi, G.
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Journal of Nanomaterials
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1687-4110
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1687-4129
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Hindawi Publishing Corporation
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2016
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English
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The presence of an excitonic element in close proximity of a plasmonic nanostructure, under certain conditions, may lead to a nonradiative resonant energy transfer known as Exciton Plasmon Resonant Energy Transfer (EPRET) process. The exciton-plasmon coupling and dynamics have been intensely studied in the last decade; still many relevant aspects need more in-depth studies. Understanding such phenomenon is not only important from fundamental viewpoint, but also essential to unlock many promising applications. In this review we investigate the plasmon-exciton resonant energy transfer in different hybrid systems at the nano- and mesoscales, in order to gain further understanding of such processes across scales and pave the way towards active plasmonic devices.

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