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Nanostructured metal substrates fabrication for surface enhanced fluorescence using the nanosecond speckle-modulated laser pulses

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Abstract

Nanosecond speckle-modulated laser pulses were applied to fabricate nanotextured metal substrates for surface enhanced fluorescence (SEF) applications. The fabricated Au substrates demonstrate spatially uniform SEF signal from the Rhodamine 6G organic dye with averaged 5-fold enhancement factor being compared with unmodified Au surface.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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