1st Edition

Plasmonics in Chemistry and Biology

Edited By Marc Lamy de la Chapelle, Nordin Felidj Copyright 2019
322 Pages 42 Color & 52 B/W Illustrations
by Jenny Stanford Publishing

322 Pages 42 Color & 52 B/W Illustrations
by Jenny Stanford Publishing

Over the past decade, plasmonic nanoparticles have been the subject of extensive research, owing to their remarkable optical properties. These properties arise from a collective oscillation of the conductive electrons at the nanoparticle surface under light irradiation, known as localized surface plasmon (LSP). LSP is characterized by (i) a strong absorption and scattering of the light depending... Read more

Plasmon-Driven Surface Functionalization of Gold Nanoparticles

Nguyen Thi Tuyet Mai et al.  

Concept and Development of Multi-Functional Hybrid Systems: Photoswitchable and Thermotunable Plasmonic Materials

M. Nguyen et al. 

Reversible Adsorption of Biomolecules on Thermosensitive Polymer-Coated Plasmonic Nanostructures

Nguyen Thi Tuyet Mai et al. 

Reactivity and Bio Samples Probed by Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy

Zhenglong Zhang, Robert Meyer, and Volker Deckert 

Surface-Enhanced Spectro-Electro-Chemistry of Biological and Molecular Catalysts on Plasmonic Electrodes

Patrycja Kielb and Inez M. Weidinger 

Fluorescence Spectroscopy Enhancement on Photonic Nanoantennas

Jérome Wenger 

Plasmonic-Based SERS Traceable Drug Nanocarriers in Cancer Theranostics

Monica Potaraa et al. 

Label-Free SERS Detection of Heme-Proteins with Porous Silver Nanocubes

Maximilien Cottat et al.  

Observation of Biomolecules and Their Dynamics in SERS

Jean Emmanuel Clément et al. 

Intracellular SERS

Jack Taylor et al.  

SERS-Based Nanotechnology for Imaging of Cellular Properties

Ewelina Wiercigorch and Kamilla Malek

Biography

Marc Lamy de la Chapelle received his PhD in science physics in 1998 from the University of Nantes, France. After holding postdoctoral positions at the Office National d'Etude et de Recherche en Aéronautique, Paris (1998–2000) and the Department of Physics of Tsinghua University, China (2000–2001), he joined the Université de Technologie de Troyes in 2001 as an associate professor.

M. Nordin Félidj is professor at Université Paris Diderot, France, leader of the “Molecular Plasmonics, Surface Enhanced Spectroscopies” group, and vice-director of the French institute GDR CNRS “Plasmonique moléculaire, spectroscopies exaltées de surface.”