Abstract
Gold nanoshells are a new class of optically-active nanoparticles which have found promising applications in biomedical imaging techniques. We report the study of angular dependent light scattering from gold nanoshells using a self designed automated goniometer. The experimental results compare favorably with the Mie theory calculation for concentric sphere geometries.
© 2004 Optical Society of America
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