Investigating the effect of the size of metal nanoparticles on increasing the optical properties of glass using the T-matrix method
investigate the effect of the size of metal nanoparticles of gold, silver and copper on the nonlinear optical properties of glass. In this way, spherical nanoparticles with a volume fraction less than 0.1 (in order to ignore the interaction between them) are distributed in the glass, and using the T-matrix method, their effective dielectric coefficient is determined as a function of size ( radius) of nanoparticles and their volume fraction are obtained at different wavelengths. At the end, the relevant diagrams are drawn
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Design and Simulation of Two-Dimensional Photonic Crystal-Based Sensor for Detecting Colon Cancer Cells
*, Ghasem Forozani, Zeynab Rezaeian
Journal of Optoelectronics, -
Synthesis of carbon quantum dots with citrus extract in order to increase the efficiency of solar cells of marine vessels.
Abdolrasool Gharati *, Seyed Saeed Behaein
Hydrophysics Journal,